Nice use of language with the "Season Finale" announcement, TNT.
Nice use of language with the "Season Finale" announcement, TNT.
Especially since there really was a sense that anything could happen. Talk about stakes…
I thought this was a pretty tight episode and had some good laughs.
I don't know… I think there's a difference between being working class and/or from a rural area and being white trash.
It's the strange tattered remains of Court TV desperately trying to justify its existence in the dredges of deep cable…
To keep with the them of replies:
Large media corporation dumps show it doesn't care about. In response fans work over a decade to keep love for show alive through typical fan outlets like replicating items from the show. Ten years on, large media corporation suddenly realizes there's a market for certain items and turns litigious. Joy.
I expected last night to have a big Justified sized hole in it, but what a clunker. I didn't fully realize it until I looked at the guide and saw Hell's Kitchen, Splash AND Ready For Love all on the same night. And then I died a little inside (even with a very sweet ep of New Girl).
I understand getting roped into this thing and watching it through to the end. But I don't get how there are people out there who actually think this is good.
Wish I hadn't started going through all commentaries before the TV Club Classic reviews began, but I didn't know this was going to happen. Feel like I'm all over the map, and I don't want to say something spoilery.
Still loving David Wenham in all of this. That man has so many shades of shifty on his CV…
It wouldn't be Jane Campion if we didn't get a good dose of nudity. I think Elizabeth Moss is stunning in this, but that scene in the woods - I felt like I'd stumbled in on someone, I was inclined to apologize and back out of the room.
Now if Bravo would only come to it's senses and cancel all the rest of its original programming…
Oh dear.
I think I'm less put off by the awkward handling of the subject and more the awkwardly stitched together lyrics and rhymes…
"Something about motherhood this time, because the song already had a truck."
I'm reminded of Henry Rollins spoken word bit where he imagines if Texas were to secede, the citizens of Austin as one would raise up the city and "hut-hut-hut-hut-hut" march across the border…
Are we really that far from some nostalgia/irony driven reboot of The Craft?
@avclub-eac75edc18b8546c46893fe4b75ab995:disqus - fair enough, I can see that. But don't they tend to just repeat themselves week to week?
Fox's Following promos are not achieving the desired affect on me. When I hear "Only. FOUR. EPISODES. LEFT!" my reaction is "Dammit, that many?! Argh!!"