You know, he didn't do that once in "The Grand Budapest Hotel." No joke - not a single pause noise!
You know, he didn't do that once in "The Grand Budapest Hotel." No joke - not a single pause noise!
I assume you mean as Jay Sherman.
Oh Margey, you went and you found me a turkey…
I feel as though I won't truly be sad until he's gone. He's still on my television, and I aim to enjoy his presence.
Well put.
I like his show, but he can't control his guests. That will come with time, I hope.
If there was an acceptable episode to be consistently drunk, however, it would be this one.
"Hey, Nick! Are you covered in gravy?"
"Nope!"
Agreed - I've enjoyed how gentle Jess and Ryan are. I'm happy that he didn't turn out to be a horrible person somehow. He just got a better job.
I thought that if it had been Barry going on dates for more of the episode then it would have been fine as a very separate issue from the heavy F.I.R.E.S.T.O.R.M. subplot. That sort of everyday life adventure could be quite successful given the nature of the show. I thought Iris was awful this episode, with her…
That EW piece is actually very good. I have not read the book, and I don't intend on seeing the movie, but my friends are very excited and are planning a whole event about it. What is the point, ultimately, of going to see a movie that only pretends to subvert?
THEY DIDN'T TAKE ANY BOOKS?!
One of them could have grabbed one book - just something! But noooo, nope, gotta blow up every bit of plot potential, along with one of the most interesting new characters to date - that would be Jefferson, not petulant reporter Calvin Riggs.
You're welcome! Now go and seize the rest of the week in glory!
That is, of course, a completely valid other interpretation lol
I think people go in with different ideas of what feedback is. Validation feedback never works, because unless you're talking to total strangers, you won't get what you want. Frustration feedback requires no response because you don't need a solution. I think Hannah is just like Marnie in that when they ask for…
You had a full cubbie? I had a mail slot - a small rectangle. Iowa clearly has enough open space to allow for full cubicle cubbies, like I had in Kindergarten…
I think it's a mixture of scholarship and loan. Makes it doubly frustrating because getting a scholarship to graduate school is really, REALLY difficult.
He dumped (such a violent phrase!) Clementine because she was cheating on him. Pots and kettles.
Mimi-Rose said her name with more conviction that Britta said anything in four seasons.
I'd argue Elijah matured in that he realized that he did not want to be a dancer - that at least sent him off to try and find something new.