Wasn't it though? Suddenly this show went from "horror serial" to "good tv drama." AHS could learn something about using good actors for something more than camp.
Wasn't it though? Suddenly this show went from "horror serial" to "good tv drama." AHS could learn something about using good actors for something more than camp.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, she never gives up.
Welp, it's hard to imagine right now, but it used to be worse than it is today.
For decades I struggled to see in her what John did. Now I realize that it was probably acid.
Thank you for publishing the lyrics. Now we can all sing along!
To me, the single most horrific moment of this episode is Angela "washing" the photo in the water glass. Angela is so completely unaware that it's a crazy thing to do, and the audience sees how fragile Angela is and how much she has suffered in the tears Chris has when she sees her.
For the first time in my life, I am ready, willing and able to help kids like her become politicized for 2020, even I'd they run on the "fuck it all" platform.
Just when I think I can't love "Better Things" anymore, one of the awful teenaged daughters says exactly what my daughter would say to me during her Linda Blair "Exorcist" years.
FB is fun to use to talk to my family in other states, but it's like constantly being in a high school lunch room. The dumb jocks are busy crowing about the Trump victory, and I am with the mathletes trying to find a reason for the political insanity.
What's happened is that a large swath of the populous no longer has critical thinking skills.
Stewart had more integrity than any of the newscasters did. That in itself is what made satire into the gallows humour of the walking dead. Comedy isn't supposed to educate, but it did to fill the vacuum where Walter Cronkite used to be.
They bother me more than the ones who gleefully tell me that he is going to change every thing, and then gulp hard when I remind them I am married to an Hispanic.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this article.
Yep
Yes, but Teddy attacked and killed the Union soldiers (we don't know whether they are robots or not) , Dolores killed the now famous fly and gunned down a group of attackers, and the "old generation" robot ( Ford's father) came after Bernard. Although it wasn't always clear in each episode, the older robots seemed to…
Not only was Yul's Gunslinger in the corner, but he was covered with a dust cloth in the same way that furniture is always covered in old movies about haunted houses. To me, the image fit right into the "ghost" theme of Maeve being haunted by the daughter loop, For by his childhood, Teddy by Escalante and Elsie by…
Two things made no sense in this show. First, the writers go to great lengths in other episodes to talk about the prime directive of the robot being the inability hurt a human. Sylvester would have known that Maeve couldn't use the scalpel to hurt him. Second, why would a robot be built for "maximum" perception? These…
Yes, he and Bernard are apparently two of the few humans who are motivated by compassion.
I like this show, but I wonder if the Spanglish pinche jokes and slang work in other parts of the country.
I don't dislike Falling Water, but I pretty much agree with most of what you said.