That was a nice touch, true. But I don't mean Bug is a narcissist, I mean he's always "on"; he has an affected way of speaking that just does not come across as genuine, and everything is over the top and superlative.
That was a nice touch, true. But I don't mean Bug is a narcissist, I mean he's always "on"; he has an affected way of speaking that just does not come across as genuine, and everything is over the top and superlative.
And such big, manic eyes…
Every line coming from Bug is basically "I'm Bug! Look at me! I'm choking on my own 1337 counterculture coolness! Everything is extreme when you're Bug! Bug!" while Dani actually has a backstory, a degree of character development, and as much as she's all about Dani she's also all about Lito and Hernando. And hacking…
Who doesn't like Dani? She's a top three non-cluster character for me.
The biggest laugh of the season was Todd dirt devilling Lewis' ashes and writing his name on it.
The more screen time Bug gets the more grating I'm finding the character. In no small part because he's obviously a character rather than the approximation of a real person. Felix is also getting irritating, being written as a crotchety teenager.
Had to interrupt our Taboo catch-up to start marathoning this.
I find he lacks the animation the previous actor brought to the role. The sidekick seems more comfortable in front of the camera; the new guy is wooden.
I can accept demisexuality as a thing, but it's like elevating being freckled to a cornerstone of your identity. Why are you doing that?
I don't think that distinction will matter to people prepped to be offended. As I understand it, the entire point of those ridiculous introductions is to police everyone else's lnaguage and assumptions – if you say or assume anything I haven't given you permission for, you're a hitler.
Between Zoey's and Miriam's reaction to "I'm a tri-racial gender-fluid panoramic demisexual" and the Dean's mocking of safe spaces, this show is setting out to anger a lot of very delicate sensibilities.
With a name like that he should be covered in pouches and padding, and have misshapen feet.
This show loves to have characters snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, so that's pretty likely.
I took it to mean his father has so little faith in anything Erlich touches he hasn't even installed the software he controls 50% of.
all chavvy
That's present in every episode, it doesn't need to be mentioned in every episode review.
I could watch Russ Hanneman enthusing about fucking guys all day.
Isn't it exactly the same death as the Xeno in Alien?
I assumed the disorder was bullshit invented by Protogen to explain the constant attention paid to their test subjects.
Wouldn't her book contain pages about that?