Most definitely.
Most definitely.
In the US, yes.
Well, true.
I also think Swinton would be great as the psychologist.
Don't you mean "and"? Either way, I agree.
This was my first exposure to his works and I dug it a lot, so it's as good a place to start as any.
The real story here is that Alex Garland is adapting Jeff VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy, which, fuck yeah. The first book focuses on four women, so theoretically Portman, Moore, and Swinton could all end up in the film.
So wait, Paul Blart: Mall Cop and its sequel are good movies?
Doctor Facehands is busy being forgettable on Bloodline, don't bother him.
Someone cancel One Big Happy so we can get Elisha Cuthbert into this show.
In all seriousness, though, it's not inconceivable that the second season will have Josh engage in a long-term relationship, which opens the door for another woman to join the cast for a while.
Will you settle for them expanding Britt Lower's presence?
Well, the finale did seem to indicate her exit.
Pretty sure the one on the left is doing Blue Steel.
I, for one, look forward to the chance to see Jamie Alexander on my screen every week.
Ah yes, the golden days when The Vampire Diaries was still "The Vampire Diaries" and not the "Damon wuvs Elena" show.
And it's wonderfully paced too. Storylines go for 4 or 5 episodes, and then the show moves on to the next arc. Nothing feels rushed, but nothing feels dragged out either.
The transformation of Caroline Forbes is really a testament to how damn good the show's first few seasons were.
"Caroline didn’t need to become a vampire in order to be a dynamic character"
Mike Myers makes a similar joke about Scottish food in So I married an axe murderer.