Here's what boggles my mind. This show is targeted at the same audience that people like Chris Rock say they won't play for anymore because they're "too PC". Doesn't this just go against everything they say they stand for?
This show is targeted at the same audience that people like Chris Rock say they won't play for anymore because they're "too PC".
But they're not watching. And it's not that they're "too PC," it's that they're sick of this crap and can see how what it puts out goes against the world they want to live in.
FindingNamo said: "And it's not that they're "too PC," it's that they're sick of this crap and can see how what it puts out goes against the world they want to live in."
I found it stiff and wooden on all accounts. Emma Roberts is one note and is hard to watch for an extended period of time. He should have used someone else who was a better actress and could play various methods of manipulation.. I think the idea is ok and with a better script it could work but it just feels slapped together. Yes Nick Jonas is cute!
I figured when no one posted about this show last night they were following the "if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all" adage.
Jock to Chanel " I love how you shave your box in that interesting way"
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Only the Murphy/Falchuk/Brenan dream team (and apparently like the first years of Glee they are the ONLY three writers on staff,) still think that young people use terms like box and gash constantly and that just using such terms is HILARIOUS.
"Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.”
~ Muhammad Ali
Spoilers: I mean the frat boys get cut up with the chainsaw. The street is completely empty. Later, no one even mentions it. It's so stupid. But Niecy Nash does make me laugh.
The homage to Titus Adronicus was unintentional, right? Ugh what an awful show (and yes, I'll keep watching.)
What is disappointing is that Murphy/and his co-0orts could have done something clever. The monologue about the Vietnam meaning of Texas Chainsaw is clever (even if I don't believe the creators believe it.