She probably drinks milk while watching it, too.
She probably drinks milk while watching it, too.
Has Seth Rogen ever successfully portrayed a character that wasn't Seth Rogen?
of course not! uh couldn't get back to you earlier. was at the er - unrelated matters.
"We will exercise in silence. Music is a crutch."
Guess I missed that. Thanks for clearing that up. Her smoking felt so out of character to me. I expected her to hate the smell, analyze the health concerns and disagree with the concept of cigarette breaks during work hours. Kinda pictured her to cough profusely if she ever tried it.
Haha, it was one girl (the others were guilty by smug association). And only a partially confirmed rumor. In a private school were people have too much time to get involved in everybody else's business. But who am I to go against tradition?
With that mother, a bin Laden as a potential step-dad and Eli as your father, you don't have an average life. I did not like her in her first few appearances (the kibbutz brat), taken a liking to her as a body woman.
I loved Jackie's defense: "Alicia is a good mother. She would never stab a teacher." Glad to see them on the same side, but that's a damn low bar to set for good parenting. Also, Darkness at Noon needs to be a real show.
Judge Cuesta: No wonder he was dragged into Will's case, if this is how he operates.
Since I started spamming people who spam spammers, I lost more minutes of my life.
I jumped off the couch and screamed as though he could emerge from my tv, when he yelled. Such intensity. Mike Colter made me look incredibly pathetic in the privacy of my own home.
Michaela was pre-med and said she remembered everything.
I don't think that we live in a post-racial society and would never object to pointing out racism (no matter how subtle or "harmless"), but mentioning Ferguson here is a little crass for my taste. Off the top of my head, Asher would probably not be questioned, since he was not present and having sex at the time. Wes…
I don't understand how anyone is holding on to the "but-she-was-trespassing-and-stealing-stuff"-argument. A sexual predator, who is not coming forward with important information in a murder investigation and is about to be implicated by DNA, turns up dead at his home/wife's office. He was killed by an intelligent…
Me neither. Also, the first black character threw the guy over and the second one killed him. The two white characters are helping them cover it up. Can we just assume that race has nothing to do with this? I don't know what's motivating any of the characters to do anything in any situation in this show, but I sure as…
This show made me hate jam…..and Vermont.
Davis should get an awesome spin-off (Keating and Winterbottom), which is more Community meets The Good Wife or join Saul Goodman as the legit lawyer. With Saul and Annalise everyone would get away with murder.
Maybe Sam is as good at being smart as he is at covering up affairs and strangling people.
By this logic a person could kill their housekeeper for trespassing during work hours.
Get Olivia to spin the shit out of it.