My office has it on all day long. All day Andy Griffith, Gilligan's Island, etc. Reflect and despair, all ye of the visuals!
My office has it on all day long. All day Andy Griffith, Gilligan's Island, etc. Reflect and despair, all ye of the visuals!
It's a simple message, and it comes from the heart; believe in yourself, yeah that's the place to start!
It worked really well for me, but then I was an authority-loving brown-noser. I won all the DARE awards in my school! And I've never.been.happier.
She has wings. And her horn is on her forehead. Gah, Final Fantasy…
He's got a jacket with a built in arm rest! The height - HEIGHT - of fashion! And yes - his coherence saved him from being simply ludicrous.
I just stopped when I calculated the number of Blitzball games I'd have to play to get Wakka's ultimate weapon. I was actually ok with the plot, but it was the idea that if I wanted to max out a character I'd have to play and win something like fifty games of Blitzball (which I couldn't do all at once of course). It…
For me, it was Fran's feet/heel things that drove me nuts. Not even the black mesh/gauze bodysuit. It was that her feet were high heels. Her people live in the forest - the level of impracticality is truly unreal.
C'mon, Babe - I'm the QB!
Were they more upset at the gender or the obvious spotlighting in the photo I wonder?
I like "goth by way of the Goodwill."
Mostly because I imagine a cheery Goodwill employee helping Lulu with her bag of dollar belts, and Lulu not reciprocating.
You hush - I had a crush on that sharp-shooting gender bender!
I have a soft spot in my heart for VIII because it was my first FF game. I was also…just starting high school? So all that melodrama worked well for me. I hated Rinoa, even though her dog's ability is what saved me in the final fight. And even though the…
HA! Feel free to post things like this whenever you want, AV Club. They're chuckle-inducing. And Yes on Wakka's shoulder bucket! The only one who remotely made any fashion sense was Khimari and maybe Auron.
I really wanted Tina to have electrified windows. When she sneered that she could take care of herself, I wanted her to just hit a button and have her office turn into a bug-zapper, with her smirking at her desk while all those bees fizzled.
I thought because it was such a drastic event it stuck with him because Barry was technically alive when it happened. Perhaps Barry brought back residual time filaments, since he lived in both timelines for a time. Being murdered but then not might be a big enough event to jump over the timeline and affect Cisco.
Maybe I misheard, but I thought Eddie told her something to that effect at the dinner - that he would tell her if he could, but he couldn't. Then Iris got up and left without touching her quail's egg frittata.
Now, see, why do you have to go and be reasonable like that?
I try not to think about it, but you're correct. Last night she really didn't do much outside of scold the boys for not wearing their scarves and drive in a straight line.
I wanted the hack-off between her and Felicity to be a lot more in-depth. Fewer shots of the Flash not outrunning slow motion robot bees.
We need an episode where Iris gets a lead on a really awful criminal from another criminal, then either refuses to tell Eddie out of integrity (thus validating his argument), or tells him and winds up losing the story (thus validating his argument).
I thought the music tonight was great, especially in the opening scenes. For whatever reason, it stuck out as really catchy. Maybe it was just having Felicity around.