I would agree, and I'd put it in the top 4 right alongside Sopranos, the Wire, and Deadwood.
I would agree, and I'd put it in the top 4 right alongside Sopranos, the Wire, and Deadwood.
I wouldn't be opposed to a slightly faster paced S4 with an episode or two post BB to come full circle, and then end it there. 5 seasons seems too long, 4 seems perfect.
Thank god, someone who agrees with me. One of the few BCS episodes I didnt like.
I hate to be that guy, but aside from Nacho's scene.. this was the first episode all season that really bored me. I'm preparing the flame shield.
Carrie Coon has the most endearing smile in Hollywood, when she lights up after saying "You do?" at the very end it gets me every time.
I watched the episode again and it can't be said enough how beautifully Coon and Theroux played this. I haven't seen as genuine a display of two people deeply in love with eachother in years, if ever. Even ignoring the way they spoke to eachother, just the body language and ways their eyes looked… It felt so real that…
Like, we have video evidence that she still lives in that call with Nora… Nora wasn't living in an alternate reality or dream or something, it was definitively real. The only question pertains to her story at the end.
What? Laurie didn't die.
I'm shocked that someone so vitriolic watched this show to completion.
They're both kind of retreading familiar territory and pulled away from the momentum of everything else going on IMO.
A woman like Seyfried being with that weird looking dude is the biggest mystery of the episode.
The Amanda Seyfried and smoking rapist guy scenes were the only low points for me here. And the lack of another HELLO-O-O of course.
Same, I rewatch that casino scene because his delivery of that line still cracks me up every single time.
A Bowie cameo technically isn't out of the realm of possibility since log lady passed away in 2015 and Bowie Jan. 2016. But I highly doubt it.
It's not rude. Everyone knows what she looks like now. I don't know if she's even physically able to perform anymore, her face barely looks human from all the plastic surgery.
The evil coop scenes were amazing. Maclachlan is putting in his best work to date and it'll only get better when true Coop is back, I never thought he could be so terrifying.
After that Leftovers finale it's hard to get excited about anything again, even Saul.
One of the best love stories to ever grace TV or movies for that matter. Carrie Coon is a straight up A-list level actor deserving of an Oscar, there aren't enough superlatives in the world for even just the physical acting she was doing here. The looks she'd give Kevin at the dance or while he was telling her he was…
I don't know if its true or not. I just don't know, man.
You're awful.