Ozark was better than AVC said it was. Rough color grading though.
Ozark was better than AVC said it was. Rough color grading though.
The point is that autism encompasses such a wide range of function and severity that highlighting the absolute best case scenario, and still getting that wrong, is an insult. It makes no sense why TV and film is still afraid to show how bad autism can get when documentaries have been unyielding about it for years.
Another entry in a long line of Hollywood not having the faintest idea what real disability and autism actually looks like. Someone get these idiots to watch docs like A Mother's Courage where the kids can't even speak, or become so upset they bite and push adults helping them.
That's a man on the juice if I've ever seen it, I tell you what.
Those scenes are all funny and cute, but that's kind of all they are. Cute and curious diversions. I think back to Mulholland Drive and how it's third act resolved the weirdness of the first two in a brilliant way, so I'm hoping the same thing happens here. Some greater context to understand the purpose Lynch saw in…
We're going to get plenty of retrospectives like that after the show ends, even from the critics who've been enjoying it on an episode to episode basis.
Spoiling different shows is not "contrary perspective" you dipshit.
This season is going to get crucified by certain critics after it ends, unless it delivers in a huge way in the home stretch. I also can't even imagine what the hardcore TP fanbase who's otherwise not familar with Lynch is going to be saying. A lot is riding on these last 5 episodes, I feel like almost the entire…
This season is going to get crucified by certain critics after it ends, unless it delivers in a huge way in the home stretch. I also can't even imagine what the hardcore TP fanbase who's otherwise not familar with Lynch is going to be saying. A lot is riding on these last 5 episodes, I feel like almost the entire…
A mod is going to delete this dumbass post spoiling other shows and hopefully ban you from the TP comments boards.
Wow, you're a dick. It's not that hard to just not spoil a different show.
Enjoyed the episode a lot but I am amazed that people still have patience with more repetitive Dougie scenes. Lynch is the only director alive who has enough good will to do this stuff, if it was Lindelof or some other known showrunner people would be crucifying them.
I think it has something to do with Mr. C needing to return to the black lodge before he wakes up. I ran out of patience with the Dougie plot several episodes ago, at this point its just running the clock out for the other plots to finish up. I'm guessing in the very last episode or penultimate episode, Coop comes…
The scenes with Bran were incredibly rough but aside from that you're right. Still a very far cry from GRRM's work. I rewatched that scene between Ned and Varys at the end of S1, it's like watching a completely different show.
You live even in death, my lord.
Yeah that cave stuff was very lazy and a plot device I can see GRRM laughing at.
Yeah, a plot twist where she ends up being the mad queen would be brilliant and the one way to salvage how utterly boring she's been for basically the shows entire run.
That was a pretty fucking awesome episode full of good fan service and spectacle I watch this show for (as opposed to it's poor plotting and dialogue I can't help but constantly compare to GRRM's work). I really don't know what they're doing with Jaime's arc though.
Too soon bro
After Anthony Weiners entire life was ruined from sexting you'd figure every other public figure would learn something, and yet this week we get this guy and that guy from Polygon going down in flames for essentially the same thing.