Slashing Mad Men (video). It's written up with all sorts of wordy words like patriarchal and queering and coded and subversive, but, honey, it's just slash.
ENTIRELY NEW PROVOCATIVE NARRATIVE. Get it here, folks.
Saffron ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Slashing Mad Men (video). It's written up with all sorts of wordy words like patriarchal and queering and coded and subversive, but, honey, it's just slash.
ENTIRELY NEW PROVOCATIVE NARRATIVE. Get it here, folks.
So you can't give away that Don and Rodger die in the first new episode, and the rest of the series is Joan and Peggy as new agency heads.
the rest of the series is Joan and Peggy as new agency heads.
And sexay lovahs.
The Killing tries to win back viewers by telling them exactly which episode the killer will be revealed.
oh that's hilarious.
IIRC, in the original series, it was a bit earlier than AMC plans.
That's really desperate of them.
Suits is coming back in June. . .but they're repeating season 1 - but I can't recall which night it's on.
Ok, so I'm not sitting in Justified Special Hell all alone, did anyone else besides me, when Raylan hands Loretta(Who's incredibly awesome, btw, and yet I absolutely identify with her, too.) his card with instructions to call "Day or night" feel slightly jealous? Not enough to get in a trunk of course. In re The Killing, I seem to recall that wasn't the only thing that pissed off the critics.It was more that someone in charge considered(Metaphorically) jerking off for so many episodes to be the same as providing a plot twist.
All of a sudden not loving having Quarles to hate. 2-dimensional villain pure evil with a tragic past. Rapist, kid killer/serial killer, general murderer, drug user now with nothing to lose -just wants to take down Raylan before he dies. Mags was damned evil, but she was human and I believed her. I know longer believe Quarles. He is being a father to his victims. Great actor, but the writing just snapped my suspension of disbelief, in a way that even Mags (grotesque as she was) did not.
More cheerfully, Raylan really really likes a blonde who is good with a gun.
Mags was the only Big Bad that Raylan didn't kill, right? And she as the only one with a lot of grey area. I think that the show likes its villains one dimensional. They tried that with Boyd, but the actor gave too nuanced a performance, so they tried to redeem him slightly.