Goddamn it, otm shank.
Goddamn it, otm shank.
Yes, exactly. Harry pulled a Laurie in Little Women.
What's that book called?
"leads you to wonder why he got the job at all when it wasn't for historical accuracy and couldn't have been for the writing"
During The Year of Uptown Funk, all I could think of was fhqwhgads.
While it's true that the first several seasons set the show's chronology back by three years, since then we've had the episode immediately following Derek's death that covered a full year (including Meredith gestating and birthing a child), and the episode after Meredith's attack, which covered almost a year, didn't…
Yes, and it was static. There was no feed or visible record of your previous status updates. Just one, at the top of your page, followed by one photo, and a bio, interests, etc.
Popular music took a swerve after Columbine, when you couldn't actually mention violence in music if you wanted to sell to the high school set, so every moody rock song was about internal anguish, and rap music was exclusively about fucking and dancing.
Actually, *has* Grey's had "a fight between two women over a man" before? I mean, there was the time O'Malley left Torres for Stevens, but they didn't really fight.
The A.V. Club
They read the books
And go to the shows
And swamp the saloons
Wearing all the clothes
What you may call a glut, but-
They're the most important people
In the most important city
In the most part important country
In you know what
Wait, are Jo and Wilson not the same person?
No, you're not, it's the best.
Oh Lord, Peggy and Stan. I was rooting for them since Asshole Joey told Stan that he loved Peggy. But since Mad Men was such a romantic wasteland, I came to terms with the fact that my ship was simply impossible, at least in any way that didn't end in bitterness and recrimination. Man, during the finale, I was…
Oh Lord, Peggy and Stan. I was rooting for them since Asshole Joey told Stan that he loved Peggy. But since Mad Men was such a romantic wasteland, I came to terms with the fact that my ship was simply impossible, at least in any way that didn't end in bitterness and recrimination. Man, during the finale, I was…
Don't forget that The Indigo Girls did a mostly-female recorded version in the 1990s.
It's like Stephen Sondheim said about Do I Hear A Waltz, the terrible musical he wrote with Richard Rodgers- when your primary reason for writing a musical is that you figure out will be a hit, it won't be.
All right, stop, consecrate and listen
This is the first time I've ever heard anybody call clipping. "straightforward".
Needs more HERCULES MULLIGAN, TAILOR SPYIN' ON THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT
"Ariel Winter, who is a duck-pouting low-cut bare-legged bimbo"