I walked past a television that was showing an episode of 'The Odd Couple' and I thought 'Shirley quit Community for this?'
I walked past a television that was showing an episode of 'The Odd Couple' and I thought 'Shirley quit Community for this?'
I fucking knew it
I thought his head and hands were severed until I noticed he was just in a dark robe
His face seemed less like pious justice and more like vengeance. We still don't know how legit the High Sparrow is, or if he's just an absolute master of the game.
I hope they have a sarcastic chat through the cell walls.
Three-way with Catelyn and Sansa on the Iron Throne, obviously.
Yeah the Toyota/Subaru 86/BRZ would be the more impulsive choice, but Donnie's a family man, he had to make the responsible choice when paying for a car with a wad of drug money.
How was Barry running in the accelerator and attempting to collide with a single hydrogen proton? That was a massive chamber full of billions of gazillions of oxygen, nitrogen etc atoms not to mention all the dust and whatnot. And yeah I am aware I am overthinking a show about a guy that can run real fast and stop…
Yeah, I get the feeling Elroy's bus has been hooked up to the Greendale power grid and mooching off the wifi for at least six seasons. Taking showers on campus with no one paying any mind to some guy walking around in a bath robe.
I thought this was a good episode to end a season with ups and downs. And while it would be an obvious choice, Malcolm McDowell would be a great Holmes Sr.
There was that bit earlier about him being a frail addict with a bum ticker. I imagine getting his head stomped on a dozen times would be enough to do him in.
Yeah, he gets all hunched forward and aggressive looking, like he wanted to punch Oscar with his chin.
I haven't watched actual TV for probably eight or so years. Many… questionably obtained TV episodes still include the 'next time on' sequence though.
I really didn't like this episode and I'm very forgiving of Community. It felt really short despite the increased runtime over previous seasons. Probably because of the repeated flashbacks. Abed's constant indulgence in the narrative structure of his life has Jeff trying to tell him that he's missing out on the…
I don't have hopes so high, I'm guessing the standard 'door that flips open and has wires in it for maintenance and he wiggles his fingers robotically as Fitz makes adjustments'.
The crystals were clearly shown melting in sea water, so even if they sent a dive team down, it would just be an empty box. The dangerous metal fragments in the crystals might harmlessly sit on the bottom of the ocean and all the Fish Mist would do is 'activate' the tiny fraction of eligible people. I'm guessing…
Now let us fight even though we don't want to because comic book etiquette demands it!
Yeah I liked that Jiaying thought she was being reasonable the entire time. She didn't even realise the similarities she had developed to a certain Dr Whitehall and his ilk. "Either they're Inhuman, or they're dead". There's also her straight up lying to her daughter's face about committing a murder she actually…
'Well, his physical changes have improved'.
'Careful, I'm a married man!'
*Gemma gives him an 'Oh you!' look*
As soon as Coulson's hand started getting stoney I knew the Axeman had cometh. It was still a shock how sudden it was though. Is Gordon dead? He teleported himself into a pipe so there's a good chance. But the show really washed over that, and Fitz had no reaction.