Yusss.
I really need to see what happens with Mark and Emma.
And to what extent of awesome Emma and Maggie make that baby.
Yusss.
I really need to see what happens with Mark and Emma.
And to what extent of awesome Emma and Maggie make that baby.
The girl on cello gets it.
I hate this as much as I love it.
My parents have completely different schedules and my dad snores. LOUDLY.
For years my dad fell asleep at his odd hours on the couch not to wake my mom, but I think it was only the couch and not the guest bed because it was a middle-ground that was still kind of acceptable.
Once he just claimed the guest room as his…
This, and then the cartoon Sword in the Stone on one VHS. It’s hard for me to realize now that they’re not supposed to be watched together.
I thought that was a super well-written episode, and Maisie Williams gave it even more emotional weight. I hope we see Lady Me again!
My mom had a table tell her they “gave her tip to God”. I’m guessing in the collection plate. She wasn’t thrilled.
Then, I had a table write on their receipt that their tip was for me to use to go buy a Bible. ....which, I think you can get those for free?
I think I bought Wendy’s instead.
I have a friend that is allergic to certain pesticides which happen to be usually used on tomato crops, so she doesn’t eat them unless she’s picked them from her own garden. The amount of shit she’s gotten from people who spot this but haven’t asked is un.believable. She doesn’t want blisters on her mouth, okay? Like…
The internet is with you.
It took me a second to recognize her, but then the arrogant mother’s disapproval helped.
Why are my daughters always hating me so much? They never listen.
It was brilliant! Loved it.
This is SO the universe telling me I need to watch Amy Schumer during my lunch and to watch Bill Nye this weekend!
And all of the “MORE disco?!”
I hope we hear his thoughts over the whole thing. That humor was one of the best parts of the book.
I’m re-watching Wings on Netflix right now, so I couldn’t help but react to Weber’s creep of a character with, “Oh, Brian, you’re incorrigible.”
Eh, maybe it “takes some of the the punch out” after the fact; but in the moment, when we saw it in theaters?
Nope, it definitely made an impact.
I loved how watching Fisk fight just makes you wince and want to cover your eyes. I mean, people are pretty desensitized to fight scenes by now; how does a tv show even make that happen anymore?!
Although, D'onofrio's voice is just a little too much like his Bug-alien character from Men in Black, and I did find that…
It's such a good movie that I wished it were a book, and then learned it *is* a book, but I'm too afraid to read it for fear it won't be as good as the movie.