I think Son of Mogh was talking about Fairhaven, not her weird, 19th century governess novel.
I think Son of Mogh was talking about Fairhaven, not her weird, 19th century governess novel.
More “any of the other characters on the bridge who, two seasons in, we know fucking nothing about” other than “that one who pilots the ship who got her skull cracked in the beginning of the first season” and “ops officer who we know only as (I think) ‘Joanne’, FFS.”
I wonder if the mirror version will end up being the one to help him go back to help free his people from the mindset that their ganglia swelling up means they need to be butchered.
If you don’t laugh your ass off watching the first season of this show, it’s not for you.
I’m still not getting why “Jimmy’s house is in escrow” is necessarily a bad thing. When you sell your home, don’t you automatically go through the escrow process?
I’ve somewhat damaged my hearing (too many metal concerts in the 90s in my 20s) but damned if there are some scenes where I have no fucking idea what any of them said and I don’t have a captions option.
I’m assuming it was the pedophile they locked up in the trunk of their car, no?
Well said. This season is not really gripping my attention. It does for a moment or two and then, like you said, the meandering....
I thought both McAdams and Farrell were great but I’m biased because I’d watch Farrell read the dictionary and just stare at his mouth while I’m hypnotized by his brogue.
Uh, I believe he has the strength to physically remove his penis from her mouth, no?
Ah, thanks. I never knew what that word meant and after looking it up, eesh!, yeah, that’s a bad one.
I wonder if Julie Purcell will be played by Grace Gummer?
Yeah, and none of those insults she hurled at her were racist or did I miss something?
Wait. Just because a house is in escrow, that doesn’t forebode anything dark, right? I mean, they could be selling it to buy another place.
Another one of my most favorite shows...that no one watches. That cum goblin insult made me choke with laughter.
I’d be hard-pressed to think of any Katherine Heigl performance that I could pinpoint as really exceptional.
That’s absurd. She didn’t write the screenplay / episodes. In fact, hardly any actor has any say in any of the dialogue before them. She’s allowed to have an opinion on the matter after the movie has left the theaters (or frankly, whenever she wants, so long as there isn’t anything in her contract which explicitly…
And people were giving her shit for not asking the Emmys to consider that ridiculous storyline.
I’ve always liked Heigl and defended her through the whole Grey’s nonsense and I’m glad to read an article like this one, which more fairly judges the comments she made and similarly, the decisions she made in her career.
I disagree. I’ve watched that series several times and it still (IMO) holds up as my favorite series ever.