OMFG. Landa reading Baudelaire to Hellstrom...you just HAVE to make this happen. You have no choice, you've already teased us with the very idea.
You and I are on absolutely the same wavelength with regards to Franklin's demise. I had just told another friend and fan that Franklin's demise was bad enough, but to have him killed by Jason, of all people??? I was so angry I barely made it through the rest of the episode. And part of me keeps hoping that somehow or another he'll come back. How the hell could they introduce him as such a major character only to get rid of him so soon??? It reminded me of what happened on the TV series Mad Men. The show had just started exploring Sal's life as a closeted gay in early sixties Manhattan, he'd just had his first hot kiss at the hands (lips?) of a hotel bellboy, and they promptly have him fired and end what would have been one of the most interesting storylines of the series. WTF? WTFF?? WTFFF???
I know it was overdone, but still, I so enjoyed Russell's over-the-top insanity, especially when he's sitting there waving that piece of spinal chord around. And I agree with you about Eric and Pam's interaction and the additional insight into their relationship. This season has had a lot of nice character development scenes like this, including the one between Godric and Lafayette, and the ones between Lafayette and Jesus just get better and better. There's substantially more depth this season than there was in season 2.
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OMFG. Landa reading Baudelaire to Hellstrom...you just HAVE to make this happen. You have no choice, you've already teased us with the very idea.
You and I are on absolutely the same wavelength with regards to Franklin's demise. I had just told another friend and fan that Franklin's demise was bad enough, but to have him killed by Jason, of all people??? I was so angry I barely made it through the rest of the episode. And part of me keeps hoping that somehow or another he'll come back. How the hell could they introduce him as such a major character only to get rid of him so soon??? It reminded me of what happened on the TV series Mad Men. The show had just started exploring Sal's life as a closeted gay in early sixties Manhattan, he'd just had his first hot kiss at the hands (lips?) of a hotel bellboy, and they promptly have him fired and end what would have been one of the most interesting storylines of the series. WTF? WTFF?? WTFFF???
I know it was overdone, but still, I so enjoyed Russell's over-the-top insanity, especially when he's sitting there waving that piece of spinal chord around. And I agree with you about Eric and Pam's interaction and the additional insight into their relationship. This season has had a lot of nice character development scenes like this, including the one between Godric and Lafayette, and the ones between Lafayette and Jesus just get better and better. There's substantially more depth this season than there was in season 2.
Glad you enjoyed the pics. We aim to please. ;-D