Julian Shellhammer
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Episode 1 of Season 3 of When Calls the Heart, on Netflix.
I will probably give it a shot again at some point. It was weak in so many ways so it will be some time before it gets that chance.Too bad you didn't like it...
Nice fight by Shogun, but overall the card did not go my way.UFC Fight Night
Agreed. It really does feel like filler, and even if it is indeed considered filler by the makers, it is their job to make it not feel so. I like all those characters in the downstairs, so it is a shame they're getting used like they are.while some of the "below stairs" conflicts seem forced and almost like filler (the whole "who gets the Queen's mail first" was sloppily handled).
Yep! It so is.Two more episodes re-watched from season two of Peaky Blinders. What a rush...
I also enjoyed the second episode more than the first. Yeah, it's campy and sometimes overwrought, but the production is gorgeous and much - not all - of the acting is good. I agree that stretching it out to eight episodes seems like overkill.
Best bullet point I saw on an episode recap: Kiernan Shikpa - tormenting sixties mothers since 2007.
I'm beginning to think Shikpa is lesser of a young actor than I realized. She's been the blessed benefactor of great to good writing, and it has created an illusion. I often feel she's acting to a mark, rather than creating the feel she's in a conversation or situation with another actor. The episode of Mad Men where she and her father were in a diner, having an argument (she doesn't want anything to eat and then takes a bite of his burger?). The way they filmed that scene was him, then her, then him, then her. I don't think they showed them together in a single shot until panning out. She was acting to a mark, short phrase after short phrase. That scene reminded me of this bite at Serandon. She's not making me believe she's reacting with the other actor. She's not making me wonder if she's talking at the camera. Maybe it's her phrasing, because it never feels natural or fluid. It's robotic and strange.Agree on all ⇧. And that was quite the broadside Shikpa fired at Davis - she never took down Betty Draper that hard.