This is a really funny list because each of the episodes I've seen are the ones, in each series, that I actually rewatched. I think I watched Ozymandias around five times (and its most dramatic scene around twenty times).
This is a really funny list because each of the episodes I've seen are the ones, in each series, that I actually rewatched. I think I watched Ozymandias around five times (and its most dramatic scene around twenty times).
Hahaha, honestly I definitely wasn't watching the show for the "will they won't they" so it doesn't have anything to do with it. But you might be right that part of why I loved it so much was its novelty. I think there are other reasons, but in the end I'm gonna watch this show until it's over because it is pretty…
Well? They're not responsible for how many episodes they get and the duration of said episodes, are they? I'm pretty sure Lookibg would be better suited for one hour long episodes but I assumed HBO wanted it to be half-hour. I could be wrong.
But that's one of my points. What frustrates me is that it's so short it can't deliver on everything it promises, so when we spend so much time dealing with Patrick's problems (because he's the main character) when almost all the supporting cast is more interesting. In that particular case, that's just personal…
Really? I thought it was the contrary. To be fair, they course corrected a lot that wasn't working in the first season (like Agustin), and I like that they expanded the cast. I just wished they didn't just expand it for the sake of it and actually took time to showcase them.
I totally agree with you about that. I think that's one of the reasons I didn't like last weeks episode. It felt like I could have completely skipped it. I know Looking goes slow and it was a quality in the first season but I feel like the writers are mistaking slow plot development with no development at all. Last…
I don't know… Watching the promo for next weeks episode and hearing Henry complain that it wasn't his fault… It made me feel uneasy.
Is that such a terrible thought ? I want it to stay on the air because it's the only gay show (in the US) but I've been disappointed by a lot if the developments since the stellar season premiere. For example, I really didn't like last week's episode (except the meltdown, that is). I think the writing was a little…
When I saw the trailer for this episode I wasn't really excited for another bottle episode when so many good characters seem to be underutilized on the show (I want to see Eddie ! Ritchie ! His boyfriend !) but what a great episode. Definitely the best this season so far. It features the most touching scenes, some of…
I think they won't ever make an episode without Patrick, and if they do it will bd all about how the other characters react to his absence. This episode didn't really need Patrick, but the little scenes that we got of him were pretty good.
Looking and Cucumber both had me slightly in tears this week. Honestly right now I don't feel like I want to watch next weeks Cucumber (I obviously will) because this last one touched me for so many different reasons going back to Henry's midlife crisis is gonna be annoying.
I'm 100% certain that the only reason the bad guys on Samurai Jack were robots was so he could chop them all up without the censors going crazy.
After such a long wait for a new episode, This one reminded me of everything I love about this show. Other than everything the reviewer pointed out, woaw can this cartoon be terrifying when it wants to! The scene when the lumberjack appears would have scared me out if my mind if I was little. Now I'm just mesmerized…
I've hooked up with two positive persons (that I know of). The two of them were in an open relationship and really, really seroious about safe sex (even more than me). The first one I was a little freaked out but he put me at ease saying he understood me and we didn't have to do anything. In the end he was just too…
Me too. I forgot to watch last episode and I don't know that I will, unless I really don't have anything else to do.
I think they're going to air on Logo, but probably in heavily censored versions, so I wouldn't feel too bad about watching them before they reach the US.
Tofu is a documentary series in which they interview some of the cast and regular British people about their sexual habits.
Maybe it does to people who never watch indie movies or only watch network shows, but it really isn't.
"It's just Dean. He's an idiot."
Yes, another one for Team Brady !