Finished. Amazing. Laughed harder at a lot of Jacks lines then I have at most pure comedies. I guess they were shopping a miniseries at some point? I'd be down for that.
a show wherein everyone hates dylan mcdermott whether it is justified or not, and endlessly gives him shit
a show that, instead of comitting to its premise, instead opts to frame it so that every crime is essentially stalking and there are only two cops in all of los angeles who handle them
it's a show where, in its first season no more than two episodes are about villains who set people on fire...err, i mean, stalk people on fire
a show where every episode ends with a sad lady cover of a pop song that is tangentially thematically related to the plot at hand
it's a show where maggie q becomes batman for a bit because of a dirtbag teen
maggie q, the bargain basement moon bloodgood, becomes batman
quite frankly, i don't think the world is ready for a dvd release just yet. it needs to percolate for a bit. like cop rock.
Finished. Amazing. Laughed harder at a lot of Jacks lines then I have at most pure comedies. I guess they were shopping a miniseries at some point? I'd be down for that.
I really loved the reveal of his identity; it explains why he's so nonplussed about every single thing that happens, he just can't be fucking bothered.
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What about The Following?
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Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
there is some idiot on my Facebook who is like 40 and is all "I HAVE TO GET ON THIS NEW KEVIN WILLIAMSON SHOW HE'S WHY I BECAME A SCREENWRITER" and I'm like "umm do you not watch good tv"
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Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
Plus the Following doesn't have Dylan Mcdermott.
And I can't overstate the level of joy one gets from watching Dylan Mcdermott, stalker-finding-cop, be the only actual stalker on a show called Stalker.
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Dylan McDermott makes anything he is in better
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I really enjoyed his season of American Horror Story in no large part because of him.
I keep forgetting the subtitle. It was like... Dead House. House of Bodies? American Horror Story: Dead People Home? Murder Place?
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Blank I'm going to take the male leap and say you didn't enjoy Stalker?
Out of the two I would definitely prefer ol' Tommy H
Now that I say that, the only one might be Mean Girls
She mostly makes the best out of nothing roles like in The Interview
She's been on a lot of really good TV shows, though
She is pretty substantial in Cloverfield as well
NCIS and CSI combined.
She is really, really good in it (but so is everyone else, it's a phenomenal show).
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the fact you chose fucking @YaYa over me has made you my enemy
I wanted to, I even tried for a moment, but the forums have made a mess of trying to @ anyone with two words or more in their name.
Why isn't there a dvd release?
Those are movies I like
I take AJ's threats with no fear.
This has made me his enemy? This injustice?
We were already enemies and always will be but with a sense of civility & monstrous companionship, like Stalin & Hitler.
one day you'll wake up and be eating your own leg jimmy-dean
one fucking day
Are you going to Hannibal me?
I mean, as much as someone with your culinary skills can?
stalker is the perfect storm of television
a show wherein everyone hates dylan mcdermott whether it is justified or not, and endlessly gives him shit
a show that, instead of comitting to its premise, instead opts to frame it so that every crime is essentially stalking and there are only two cops in all of los angeles who handle them
it's a show where, in its first season no more than two episodes are about villains who set people on fire...err, i mean, stalk people on fire
a show where every episode ends with a sad lady cover of a pop song that is tangentially thematically related to the plot at hand
it's a show where maggie q becomes batman for a bit because of a dirtbag teen
maggie q, the bargain basement moon bloodgood, becomes batman
quite frankly, i don't think the world is ready for a dvd release just yet. it needs to percolate for a bit. like cop rock.
I really loved the reveal of his identity; it explains why he's so nonplussed about every single thing that happens, he just can't be fucking bothered.
The Following is in every way worse than Stalker.
At least Stalker you can enjoy yourself making fun of it, the Following is just an exercise in masochism.
i wanted to be annoyed because i'm actually a pretty dang good cook
but i know i'm not hannibal lecter good
i'd probably just deep fry it and mix it in with some spaghetti-os
And I'm fine with eating my own leg that has been deep friend, cut up and diced into some pork & beans.
But yeah, you're no Hannibal Lecter.
the following is just depressing and nihilistic
it's like watching henry: portrait of a serial killer as a poorly plotted tv show
stalker is just...so brazenly confident for being so fundamentally incompetent that it is a hilarious trainwreck
And I can't overstate the level of joy one gets from watching Dylan Mcdermott, stalker-finding-cop, be the only actual stalker on a show called Stalker.
I really enjoyed his season of American Horror Story in no large part because of him.
I keep forgetting the subtitle. It was like... Dead House. House of Bodies? American Horror Story: Dead People Home? Murder Place?
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!