Things are a-changin' in Palm-ghetto.
It was a time of coupling on Claws Season 3 Episode 4.
Actually, Ann got a jump on that theme on Claws Season 3 Episode 3, getting back together with Arlene after finally getting Desna's blessing.
I still feel that having Arlene in Team Desna's orbit will prove beneficial before this season is over.
Anyway, this episode was all about 'ships (shoot me now), whether old, new, or uncertain.
So into which category did Desna and Roller fit?
Desna was ready to write him off in the beginning when she thought he had ghosted her.
But by the end, after a long, harrowing day, they were both admitting, however grudgingly, their love for each other. Desna was even willing to step back from her ambitions just to spend some quiet time with Roller.
Related: Claws Season 3 Episode 3 Review: Welcome to the Pleasuredome
Let's see how long that lasts. I'm betting not very long.
It was a time of coupling on Claws Season 3 Episode 4.
Actually, Ann got a jump on that theme on Claws Season 3 Episode 3, getting back together with Arlene after finally getting Desna's blessing.
I still feel that having Arlene in Team Desna's orbit will prove beneficial before this season is over.
Anyway, this episode was all about 'ships (shoot me now), whether old, new, or uncertain.
So into which category did Desna and Roller fit?
Desna was ready to write him off in the beginning when she thought he had ghosted her.
But by the end, after a long, harrowing day, they were both admitting, however grudgingly, their love for each other. Desna was even willing to step back from her ambitions just to spend some quiet time with Roller.
Related: Claws Season 3 Episode 3 Review: Welcome to the Pleasuredome
Let's see how long that lasts. I'm betting not very long.
- 7/1/2019
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Well crap in a hat, look who just strolled on into the Crypt o’ Xiii; it’s none other than the director of that great mix of hauntin’ and humor The Creed: Kevin James!
Famous Monsters. When my good pal, filmmaker Jb Sapienza (name droppin’ like a horror-hound hipster!), sat my narrow arse down to watch The Creed, I had no idea what the film would be about, but was pleasantly surprised to find a truly hilarious film! How did you come up with the flick?
Kevin James. I’m actually glad you had no idea what the movie would be about. We go for a pretty cold open and actually seem to do better at festivals where the audience assumes it’s just going to be a straight-up horror film, with no association with the band.
The idea came to me a back in 2010. I always had a...
Famous Monsters. When my good pal, filmmaker Jb Sapienza (name droppin’ like a horror-hound hipster!), sat my narrow arse down to watch The Creed, I had no idea what the film would be about, but was pleasantly surprised to find a truly hilarious film! How did you come up with the flick?
Kevin James. I’m actually glad you had no idea what the movie would be about. We go for a pretty cold open and actually seem to do better at festivals where the audience assumes it’s just going to be a straight-up horror film, with no association with the band.
The idea came to me a back in 2010. I always had a...
- 1/5/2015
- by DanielXIII
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
To paraphrase the legendary disco act Andrea True Connection — as I am regularly inclined to do – sometimes you’ve got to “Get the cameras rolling/ Get the action going.” Or, perhaps more importantly, you’ve got to keep the cameras rolling. Which is exactly what I did earlier this week after taping American Idol season 8 champ Kris Allen’s acoustic performance of his new single “Alright With Me” at the Room Mate Grace Hotel in Manhattan. Lucky for me (and for all of us, really), Kris and his buddy Cale Mills started noodling around on their guitars, and before I knew it,...
- 10/21/2010
- by Michael Slezak
- EW.com - PopWatch
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