It was the actor that sold all this.
He really, really did. I bought that she'd be sad more than angry with him. And that she'd get it, too. He really played the role beautifully.
ETA: Was that a link to the Wiki, Gus? It won't work for me.
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It was the actor that sold all this.
He really, really did. I bought that she'd be sad more than angry with him. And that she'd get it, too. He really played the role beautifully.
ETA: Was that a link to the Wiki, Gus? It won't work for me.
ETA: Was that a link to the Wiki, Gus? It won't work for me.
Fixed now.
Thank you, dcp.
DCP has scary url translation skills. Being Halloween, this does not scare us. Too much.
Really.
Fear is for wimps.
It says here.
What was the song?
Joe Purdy, "Wash Away." Buy the CD here. I also have the bootleg mp3 (recorded off the show) if you want it.
I liked that montage too, but not this week's.
scary url translation skills
Yeah, I can hover a cursor with the best of them.
To me, the show's habit of ending with montages and running a minute long so VCR programs tend to cut out early are two rotten tastes that taste great together.
are two rotten tastes that taste great together.
The montage-out can die young, by my lights. Also, the minute-long thing.
I'm with P-C. I like the montage at the end of Kate's episode. This past weeks, NSM. I felt we got too much montage. Subtlety is better appreciated than anvils dropping all over. And that particular montage felt like an anvil.
"Are you with the one you want..."
I must be with Sail, on this one. Anvillicious lyrics.
There oughta be a law.
And that particular montage felt like an anvil.
In the earlier montage, things actually happened. We got lots of nice little character moments. This week, it was just shots of the two camps being...two camps. Like I said, I liked the Michael/Walt scene, but that didn't have to be part of a montage. That whole post-commercial scene felt so needless. They might as well have ended the episode with Kate getting set on fire, or something. And taking off her clothes and stuff.