A place to discuss AMC’s Mad Men, a critically acclaimed psychological period-drama series that earned sixteen Emmys and five Golden Globes.
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A place to discuss AMC’s Mad Men, a critically acclaimed psychological period-drama series that earned sixteen Emmys and five Golden Globes.
Subreddit for the Netflix animated series, BoJack Horseman, starring BoJack Horseman as BoJack Horseman.
A subreddit for fans and critics of the hit television series Breaking Bad on AMC. Here you will find discussions and speculations about the show, pictures from the show, AMA's with the cast, and anything else Breaking Bad related.
A subreddit for fans of David Lynch's and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange television series. We live inside a dream...
Subreddit for the Netflix TV series starring Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning. The story follows the writer and performer Richard Gadd's warped relationship with his female stalker and the impact it has on him as he is ultimately forced to face a deep, dark buried trauma.
A subreddit for the Breaking Bad spinoff "better Call Saul" starring Bob Odenkirk.
The story of Easy Company of the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division, and their mission in World War II Europe, from Operation Overlord, through V-J Day. Also open discussion of the show The Pacific.
A subreddit for fans of David Lynch's and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange television series. We live inside a dream...
If you like Twin Peaks, you're gonna adore Dark on Netflix. I just started Season 2 (of 3) and it's one of my favorite shows of all time so far.
And it has a lot of Twin Peaks elements; small town, unique characters where all have their secrets, and a existencial dark theme underlying it all.
Subreddit for the Netflix animated series, BoJack Horseman, starring BoJack Horseman as BoJack Horseman.
A place to discuss one of the greatest TV Dramas, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.
House, an acerbic infectious disease specialist, solves medical puzzles with the help of a team of young diagnosticians. Flawless instincts and unconventional thinking help earn House great respect, despite his brutal honesty and antisocial tendencies.
A subreddit for the fans and critics of the ABC television show Lost. Discussion of the show, pictures from the show, and anything else Lost related.
Welcome, fellow Buffy fans! This community is dedicated to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. If you haven't watched through the entirety of both "Buffy" and "Angel," there will most likely be a lot of spoilers. Read at your own risk! For as long as there have been vampires, there has been the Slayer. One girl in all the world, a Chosen One...
Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.
A subreddit for fans and critics of the hit television series Breaking Bad on AMC. Here you will find discussions and speculations about the show, pictures from the show, AMA's with the cast, and anything else Breaking Bad related.
To me, it was when Walt killed Mike, or when we found out he poisoned Brock.
Well, Walt killed Mike without any big reason, or a one that really makes sense. I know what Mike said was not completely true, and he wasn't, definitely, a innocent guy, but Walt just did kill him due to the state where his impulsive and egocentrical mind was in that moment, it was purely impusivity. Mike didn't deserve to die.
Regards to Brock, he was a innocent boy that was used by Walt to get Jesse's help and, mainly, to get Jesse back at his side. Walt just didn't accept that Pinkman was not under control anymore, and wanted Jesse to see him as a more or less good man that fights for justice against a completely evil Gus, but the truth is that both were bad.
A subreddit for fans of David Lynch's and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange television series. We live inside a dream...
The subreddit for all your Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice Discussion! The show was created by Shonda Rhimes and it premiered in 2005 by ABC.
Welcome to r/ThaiBL! Make sure to read the pinned [MegaThread] before you comment! Here you are free to discuss/ask questions about BL/GL. Don't hesitate to post fanart or links to fanvids you made💕.
I've just finished pitbabe, and although it wasn't the greatest in terms of plot, it was quite enjoyable and different from what we usually see in BL.
Firstly, this isn't meant to hate on anyone from the cast and I'm also well aware that people aren't usually casted for their acting abilities in BLs but this one did fall short mostly because of the unbalanced acting amongst the cast of pitbabe. It's where you had 9 out of 10 do an amazing job portraying their character while only one person fell short.
Pavel did an amazing job along with Supanut and Pon at bringing their characters to life. I think all of them got lucky because they got characters who got to showcase more of their emotions but still I felt underwhelmed because when you compare Pooh to even the supporting casts( some who are also new to the entertainment industry)like Ping, Garfield, Spy and Pop, he's acting, especially as thee main lead just wasn't good at all.
Their chemistry was good though and since they will have leading roles in two big shows soon, I do hope that the company will allow for him to do more training because there's no way he should be getting overshadowed in terms of acting by not even secondary leads but literally supporting characters who aren't that relevant like that annoying Dean And Winner in pitbabe.
Edit: Just to reiterate, I do not hate him and find him quite charming, and I'm well aware of the character he was playing and that he's also very young in real life so I do think he'll hopefully do better for he's next leading projects
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