Whoa!
QuoteI knew Lithgow could play creepy, but I am just 8 minutes into the first ep of season 4 and I am creeped out more than I have ever been watching a TV show. Damn!
Quote from: Spooky on September 25, 2009, 07:03:49 PM
Whoa!
QuoteI knew Lithgow could play creepy, but I am just 8 minutes into the first ep of season 4 and I am creeped out more than I have ever been watching a TV show. ai ya!
Showtime On Demand came up on Fios last night. I immediately watched episode 1 of S4.
And I concur, I don't know whether to be grossed out by [spoiler]Lithgow's bare ass (shown TWICE!) or his character's bizarre killing of a young female in a bathtub! I'm leaning on the latter, because I think I can live with it because I like Lithgow's personality so much.
And SNAP! on wrecking the SUV!
Poor Deb, having the special agent come back...like he's not gonna get killed by the Trinity killer... don't say a word![/spoiler]
A Word! A Word! A Word! A Word! A Word!
U r silly.
Right now I'm watching The Reader. Watched the last hour of Twilight. It's still lame. heh Also watched the end of The Chocolate War, which A.B. was in. It was a weird little thing, but with an excellent soundtrack of Yaz, Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" in the closing credits.
I am getting ready to watch more Dexter.
I have to say one of the funniest parts of Season 3 was when Dexter narrated that Miguel showed up to the bar looking like the Unabomber.
Ooh! I also liked in Ep1: [spoiler]the antithesis of the opening credits where everything went wrong, from missing the mosquito to the dirty t-shirt to the shoelaces breaking. :rofl:[/spoiler]
I still knew the ending and it still killed me!!
Jennifer Carpenter. Holy cow.
That whole scene in Christine's apartment.
Lithgow did an extremely superb job at being a despicable human being.
Intense season. I might get Showtime for season 5. (don't like the idea of the Oliver Stone stuff tho)
**If you haven't caught the conversation with Michael C. and John, YouTube it. It was cool.
I also watched season one of Nurse Jackie. It's like a house of cards that stands for now, but for how long. The quick wit is in-sane.