I guess this just isn't for me. I like Azaria but this didn't make me laugh once, felt mean spirited and like it had no idea what it wanted to be.
I guess this just isn't for me. I like Azaria but this didn't make me laugh once, felt mean spirited and like it had no idea what it wanted to be.
That was kind of dissapointing. The Madeline plot thread and all of the stuff around Ed went nowhere, and they went with the most easily contemptible person in the show as the one who gets killed instead of something more complicated and thought provoking. I get the point that once everyone dispensed with the lies,…
This finale felt way too fucking safe and way too fucking dragged out. There was no reason it had to be 85 minutes, absolutely none, and this shit is long past feeling like an excuse to just air more commercials. Their economy of storytelling is poor, and the trash people are a clear example of that. They had…
So I'm pretty certain the show has no intention to ever kill Quinn now. I was kind of unsure before but it seems clear to me they want to develop his relationship with Carrie post-stroke and likely eventually end with them being together. There's no other way Carrie's arc has a satisfying end, another soft reboot for…
Viewership would tank. I think they knew when drafting up S6 that they had to keep him on even though they might have originally intended death at the end of S5.
Agreed. I was kind of unsure what they would do with him earlier but now I'm certain they can't get rid of him. The whole season has really hinged on his relationship with Carrie and the constant will they/won't they question hanging over it. There's no reason to tune in if he dies and they try yet again to "reboot"…
As an antidote to the god awful dragged out pacing of this show, I recommend The Last Kingdom and especially its second season currently airing on BBC. It accomplishes in one episode what this show takes 8 to do.
Putting sexual harassment on the same pedestal as domestic violence is an insult to anyone who has ever experienced domestic violence. Words have consequences.
You should delete this. I flagged it anyway.
Holy crap that was the bleakest and darkest way to possibly end it. Just leaving it like that with him still in denial.
Reminder that Casey Affleck never fucking beat anyone, holy false equivalence batman.
To idiots.
Malin Ackerman might as well be a full blown exhibitionist on screen (that threesome scene in Easy), yet Maggie Siff refuses to ever show anything. A crying shame.
Yeah, I've never seen such big name actors appear for like one-off scenes so often. It's bizarre, Showtime must have a lot of pull or is putting more money into this show than any of their others.
Nah he's terrible, remember the 9/11 stuff from last season? Or allowing his business partner to die like 6 months sooner so he could make more money?
Wendy's hotter imo. Dat ass.
1) Absolutely, on some level he wants to fuck her. Whether he ever acts on it is another issue.
Good riddance to Dake indeed. What a fucking trash and out of place character, even worse than the comic relief bro dude in Axe's building.
I agree and I hope you're right, but I'm still worried. I think if Max dies, Quinn is in the clear because they won't kill off more than two important characters this season.
Oh, right, the "deep state". The boogeyman the alt-right blames for everything to maintain that victimization complex you're defined by. Alex Jones is a devout zealot of all things Trump and was offered press credentials by his administration, yet he's a "fighter" to you. He's a partisan stooge and Trump controls the…