adgy-san
PJ Harvey is God
Kruger's "what are you doing here, we can't have sex now" line was pretty classic
As the show goes on, I'm enjoying her character more and more for stuff like that.
Kruger's "what are you doing here, we can't have sex now" line was pretty classic
Man...the Bridge. Was so obvious what was gonna happen to that horse. Just when I think I have a handle on things they go all musical chairs and characters just act...well, out of character. Enjoying it a lot but between her awkward social tics and the unsavory visions of Mexico, it's not an easy watch.
I was so bummed the mexican cop slept with the widow. I wanted him to be 100% clean on everything as the "good guy", ya know?
Kruger's "what are you doing here, we can't have sex now" line was pretty classic
Yeah, she's a real hoot.
Agree 100% about the Mexi-cop. I was really off put and disappointed in him. But clearly that's what they are aiming for with this show. Almost TOO much so. I get that people do as people do and all that, but at some point, without a true moral compass it gets too cynical and too busy. They are introducing a LOT of elements at the risk of forcing viewers to tune out and pick and choose. Really liking Matthew Lillard. Always thought he was a good actor and he seems to be channeling RDJ from that Zodiac flick. You could do a lot worse.
No, I agree with all your points Jo, but it's a question of making it palatable. I do not watch the news because of the miseries that occur everywhere. And I hate to argue this point, but it can get to be too much. Your average viewer may not mind some real world horror but people watch tv to be entertained too. You have to give apple with the stick. And i am not saying this show has gone too far over to the dark side. But it's a fine line. I just suggest that they be careful and give us some moments of humanity amongst the horror.
One thing though...Abe Lincoln/foot washer...I think he is the biggest red herring in the world. He is being set up as the bad guy and I ain't buying it. He's off his tree, but I don't think he has anything to do with anything.
We’ve got some new casting developments regarding FX original programming to attend to today. First up, Billy Bob Thornton has been tapped to lead the network’s upcoming limited series adaptation of the feature film Fargo. Writers/directors Joel and Ethan Cohen are involved as executive producers, and FX has announced that Thornton will play Lorne Malvo, “the rootless, manipulative man who meets a small-town insurance salesman and sets him on a path of destruction.” The 10-episode series will feature a new “true crime” story and new characters, but Thornton’s role is similar to the one Steve Buscemi played in the 1996 Coen brothers film.
Novelist/writer Noah Hawley wrote all 10 episodes of the series, and production is set to begin in Canada this fall in anticipation of a spring premiere on FX.
...why?
Because Alexandra Breckenridge, that's why, especially if redhead again! Although, I'm not sure what the question is. Still, the answer is Alexandra Breckenridge.
Wanna know when you'll be able to start chillin' with the witchy women of "American Horror Story: Coven?" Well then, read on as we have the start date as well as the titles of the first few episodes. Dig it!
Look for the series premiere on October 9th.
Episode 3.01 - "Bitchcraft" (09-Oct-2013)
Episode 3.02 - "Boy Parts" (16-Oct-2013)
Episode 3.03 - "The Replacements" (23-Oct-2013)
The full cast includes Frances Conroy, Taissa Farmiga, Jessica Lange, Alexandra Breckenridge, Kathy Bates, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Jamie Brewer, Evan Peters, Gabourey Sidibe, Angela Bassett, Patti Lupone, and Denis O'Hare. Are you cats ready for a third season of madness and wicked ways?