I have Navillera on my watchlist but I always avoid it because I feel like it's gonna make me cry every single episode, and I'm not ready for that. 2 stpauligurl November 27, 2023 at 5:58 AM Watch Navillera - this is the show that got me hooked on SK - but it's also ...
“ - I was thinking this until the second half of episode 3. There was just so much packed into E3. Do Kyung is scary weird. I am having a hard time deciding if Seok Hoon is a good guy or bad. He’s so cute I want him to be the good guy There were some funny moments like...
While far from abandoning still work, he now mainly works in digital video and, along with writer Elizabeth O’Keefe, a former student of his who is publications coordinator for the U.S. Jesuit Conference, he is beginning to make waves in this new field. A story he shot and that he an...
Episode Catalogue 0106.24.2005 Trapper's Nuts June 24, 2005 01 Virgin Podcastors Buttons and The Whore lodge complaints against their (completely fictitious) new 'employers' and struggle through two lackluster short story submissions, in this rather shakey debut of "Air Out My Shorts". A call ...
Episode Catalogue 0106.24.2005 Trapper's Nuts June 24, 2005 01 Virgin Podcastors Buttons and The Whore lodge complaints against their (completely fictitious) new 'employers' and struggle through two lackluster short story submissions, in this rather shakey debut of "Air Out My Shorts". A call ...
The obvious choice might have been television’s Debra Messing, brilliant on Will & Grace even portraying Lucy in one fantasy episode. My hunch is that Messing was too great a risk of lowering the film to sitcom standards and she isn’t a ‘movie star’ either. ...
in my free time, just introduced one of my friends to the first episode of Firefly last night, am sorta joining in on the Veronica Mars rewatch my housemate is doing when she has it on and I come home, and basically... it's like TV in the past. Oh and my friend "IL" has me ...
She directed one episode each for the television series “Halt and Catch Fire” and “Billions” and then directed three episodes of “The Handmaid’s Tale” and now she’s in post-production on her latest effort as a feature director, “I Think We’re Alone Now,” and in pre-...
Even rewatching it recently, the episode still freaked me out. (I guarantee you that “freak you out” is not part of the definition of “favorite.”) But the episode also makes me think and remains a favorite. “Little Girl Lost” premiered on March 16, 1962 as the final episode (...
studio executives think they are. Maybe TV consumers can appreciate good stories, and can understand political intrigue, prophecies and portent, character struggle, internal conflicts and huge armies of supernatural power – without having them wrapped in the obligatory sexposition scene every episode?