You got all kinds of learnin' and you made me look the fool without tryin', and yet here I am with a gun to your head. That's 'cause I got people with me. People who trust each other, who do for each other, and ain't always lookin' for the advantage.

Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...

To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])


erikaj - Sep 18, 2014 4:43:35 pm PDT #11536 of 11998
Always Anti-fascist!

The saddest part is(although I'm still watching season 2) they were probably just sitting around the writer's room, kicking it little_details style going "I need something disabling, but not too hopeless.(seriously, fully half of little details inquiries are this and how to give someone a terminal disease that leaves them fuckable-looking until their tragic deathbed moment.I...don't like little details quite so much anymore.) And the new story editor was like "My cousin has spina bifida and she has a job and whatever." And it got late, and they had a Mayan beatdown to write anyway so they just said "spina bifida. Perfect."


beekaytee - Sep 18, 2014 5:47:46 pm PDT #11537 of 11998
Compassionately intolerant

I'm going to rely in recaps for this season of SoA. The grim has gotten just. too. grim for me. I'll probably watch the final episode, out of sentimentality is unlikely to be appreciated by the Brothers!


sj - Sep 18, 2014 6:29:45 pm PDT #11538 of 11998
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

The saddest part is(although I'm still watching season 2) they were probably just sitting around the writer's room, kicking it little_details style going "I need something disabling, but not too hopeless.(seriously, fully half of little details inquiries are this and how to give someone a terminal disease that leaves them fuckable-looking until their tragic deathbed moment.I...don't like little details quite so much anymore.) And the new story editor was like "My cousin has spina bifida and she has a job and whatever." And it got late, and they had a Mayan beatdown to write anyway so they just said "spina bifida. Perfect."

It's the kid of Jimmy Smit's character and I think the actor they hired really does have spina bifida, really quite a bit more severely than I do, but Smit's character has all this angst because his ex was a drug addict and now his son is paying for it. It just makes no sense, and there are other disabilities they could have chosen that would have actually made sense for a drug addict. Sorry, this isn't the first time this story has been brought up on Sons, but it annoys me every time. I'm half tempted to tweet Kurt Sutter, but he'd probably just tell me to fuck off.


beekaytee - Sep 19, 2014 3:54:03 am PDT #11539 of 11998
Compassionately intolerant

If he does tell you to fuck off, that will mean he has read it. Maybe the message will stick, regardless of his reaction.

I've totally given up on reacting to every serial killer storyline featuring child abuse. Not all of us wield AKs!

But for a specific correlation that is patently false, it's worth it to shine the light where you can.


erikaj - Sep 19, 2014 9:04:22 am PDT #11540 of 11998
Always Anti-fascist!

Well, people feel guilty about stuff, especially with their kids, all the time, but that doesn't mean that their perception is accurate. It's too bad they can't write in a character to say "I know you feel bad about all the stuff that happened when he was a baby, but you didn't cause that."(It's mostly so sad when TV tries to do "tragic hero" anyway(except Frank Sobotka on The Wire, that was the first time sophomore English made real sense.) I've had several people I admire tell me to fuck off on twitter over the last year or so...complicated feels. On the one hand, they noticed. But maybe you didn't express yourself effectively so the one time they're actually looking, you look like a schmuck. No, bonny, more people than not sort of glue themselves back together as best they can and are hard to distinguish from, you know,"gen pop", although increasingly I find it hard to believe that anyone's family is ever fully functional like the charts at all times.


sj - Oct 02, 2014 1:39:07 pm PDT #11541 of 11998
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Does anyone watch Bates Motel? I just did a quick search of this thread but couldn't find any discussion of it. I'm on episode 3 of S1 and so far I think it is interesting and incredibly dark.


Typo Boy - Oct 05, 2014 12:18:25 pm PDT #11542 of 11998
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

Tried one ep. Not my beautiful cake. Glad you saw something I didn't.


Dana - Oct 05, 2014 12:22:10 pm PDT #11543 of 11998
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

I watch it. I think it's crazy, uneven, and that Vera Farmiga is fabulous.


sj - Oct 05, 2014 12:34:34 pm PDT #11544 of 11998
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

I watch it. I think it's crazy, uneven, and that Vera Farmiga is fabulous.

I can see the uneven, but VF really is fascinating to watch.


Dana - Oct 05, 2014 12:47:15 pm PDT #11545 of 11998
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

I've loved her since the US remake of Touching Evil, which had her, Jeffrey Donovan, and Bradley Cooper.