It opened at 8 and dropped, we don't know what the final number was as far as I know.
It opened at 8 and dropped, we don't know what the final number was as far as I know.
There were no absolutes revealed in this ep. We don't know what would've happened if they had waited. We also have no idea "why" the stock price opened low, just ideas. I know I'm not going to change your mind at feeling your vindication but again, there were no absolutes presented.
Well, I think it's what it is now. It's been a 30 minute drama with black humor for longer than it's been whatever you'd call season 1, I don't think it's going back.
Just curious how you felt about the entire depression arc from last season, because it kind of left the "comedy" station then in my opinion. This season thus far is a continuation of that tone (meaning at least to me, not very LOL "funny")
I know I thought he was too. I was like "oh, so his release instead of stabbing doors is going to be almost having car crashes GREAT"
This is really interesting, it's fascinating and moving to see how much work and research Desmin has put into the role, and it shows. I'm also amazed they block shoot the eps, makes me in awe of the cast because that is NOT easily done.
From the Desmin interview everyone should read (http://www.avclub.com/artic… I thought this was insane - wow. "We block shoot four episodes at the same time, and we’ve been doing that since season one. While we were on the breakfast table Stephen would be like, “This is episode four.” Then he would come up to me and…
At least based on the commentariat "I thought they were horrible last week in a really disturbing way. Is that the point? Am I supposed to find them horrible?" YES. We have all found them increasingly horrible this season. Whether it's intentional or the writing going off track remains to be seen in my opinion, but…
I hope that it's real, I still just don't trust Joe at all even when I want too.
Gordon's been blindsided himself and didn't want that to happen to Cam. I felt it was totally in character for G to tell her. Cam even did a smart thing and went to Boz for advice. Yes, agree the timing was solely for drama's sake and it was stupid for him to do it at the party. I too wish they had waited until…
Soooo, why, exactly would Boz side with Donna & Diane? He just told Cameron he wouldn't be there without her.
His character on 'The Bridge' I wouldn't primarily call "likable" but he was certainly sympathetic in many ways. Also, Scooby Doo as Mark points out.
It's still very possible the other people Gordon's been talking to are still hallucinating. I still think this is the case. i also loved how in character it was for Cam to tell him over the radio.
Ditto, I thought for sure it must be her real daughter.
Here's an amusing read about usa rebranding last year and moving away from "blue skies" and "characters welcome" because the millennials don't like it: http://variety.com/2016/tv/…
Well said.
Since the ratings are so poor I wonder if USA will make Esmail wrap it up sooner than originally stated. Probably not since Rami just won a bloody Emmy (well deserved) but I kind of wish Esmail had to get to it. I admire Sam's vision but good grief.
This was my favorite episode so far, it was gorgeous and went some completely unexpected directions. Brian Tyree Henry was amazing.
I'm hearing impaired so I watch with closed captioning on, I'd be sad if I missed some of Darius' lines. All the characters speak very softly and mumbly at points.
I really liked the tone of this episode, it definitely felt different. I love that Schimidt and CeCe have their fixer-upper and that Nick is happy and confident. I'm looking forward to the season now.