mmmm. speaking of hottie mcniceass when does nip/tuck start up again?
'The Killer In Me'
The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
It wasn't EVEN. It all would have made sense if she had been looking at him, but no. She'd be looking, like, at the outside of the building where the people were buried in the basement and get all bug eyed and starey.
when does nip/tuck start up again?
Late summer/early fall, apparently.
It all would have made sense if she had been looking at him, but no
That's way too obvious. They're FBI and covert and shit.
I'm reading a seriel killer book right now, and if we can avoid killers who bite their dead vics, that'd be great.
oh and lead girl lady whose name I forget - in my head she has a no-nonsence pantsuit work wardrobe, but the shoes are ridiculous.
Having never seen more than one or two episodes of X Files ever, and certainly not the one y'all are talking about, my brain is having a very disturbing time trying to reconstruct what it might have been using your semi-cryptic discussions. So, um, I don't suppose there's a shooting script or transcript floating around someplace?
Allyson is beginning to frighten me. I suspect The Inside will be exactly the kind of show I can't not watch, but exactly the kind of show that will make me curse my weakness during the ensuing 3 a.m. insomniac existential crisisathon.
Aw. Maybe I should shut up and let you all watch. I thought I could do a good job of describing it, but seem to be either failing miserably or failing miserably.
I didn't think about the fact that I could maybe cause some confusing expectations. I don't want to do a disservice to the thing, for I love it so much.
JZ, that episode really must be seen to be believed.
I asked first if it is okay to post this, I was worried about giving away too much, but he says I'm right. And that's a rare occurance.
This is less info than you'll get in other reviews, I bet, so I think it's all very NAFDA safe.
Rebecca is sort of tabula rasa. Her backstory is that she was kidnapped when she was 10 years old, and held captive for a year before escaping. No one knows what sort of hell she went through, she doesn't discuss it. She changed her name, even. Her kidnapper was never caught.
So, our girl sort of has trouble connecting on a personal level. It's an odd kind of aspergers in a way. She's not so much disassociative in that she's avoiding connection, it's just that this particular piece of her was lost, or never got the chance to grow.
So it's easy for her to slip into someone else's skin, to put on other people's emotions. She can think about how someone felt, the way they thought, in a logical way, but can't really engage with her own heart.
So her story will sort of seep out like a slow leak over time, and I think her journey is sort of going to be learning to connect, figuring out who she is and not just trying on the masks of victims/psychopaths and going through the motions of their psyches.
She's not little girl lost in any sort of pathetic way. She's strong and smart. I think the way she plays off Web is brilliant. I think he's the first person who's been able to manipulate her since she was a little kid, and that causes her to trip a little, in surprise. And he's such a two-way mirror. You can stare at him all day and see yourself reflected back in some warped, infuriating way, but as much as you press your nose to the glass, you can't see him behind it at all. He's like the Great and Powerful Oz, pulling all the strings behind the curtain. But when you pull back the curtain, there's no one there.
Am I being infuriating? Maybe. You'll just have to watch. Your Opinion of Rebecca May Vary.
I think you just closed the sale for me, Allyson..
Those Fox Marketing people really SHOULD listen to you.