Yes!
Yes!
I love Pratchett! :-)
I think of the ending of the Buffy: The Vampire Slayer episode "The Wish," when Giles smashes Anyanka's amulet. He has absolute faith that whatever reality awaits, it must be better than the reality he is in. I guess it's my reminder that the world could always be worse than it is now.
Me too.
I lost it when Gene said, "What a fun way to cheat at a costume contest." The delivery was perfect.
As much as I like Karen David as Jasmine and Oded Fehr as Jafar, this episode just made me want to re-watch the Disney movie Aladdin.
That's what I thought. I have no idea.
Hook: Sailor on Shore Leave + Recently Sprung Prisoner = Super Libido
Feather on the bench — alluding to Forrest Gump or the house in Up?
- I did not like the aggressive heterosexuality between Emma and Hook that opened the episode. In fact, I liked very little about Emma's role in the episode: not the sudden, ominous tremors, not the Savior myth with all its prophetic significance, not the vision of death (Emma's "final destination"?), and certainly…
I howled at that line.
Here's a link to "An Apology," a fun response to "The Red Wheelbarrow": http://fibitz.com/words/apo…
I groaned at the exact same moment. That whole meta joke on USA was just weird, but the "character" line put it over the top.
"Do you know what type of tanning bed I could get for that money? A mid-range one."
She needs the how-to guide, To Kill a Mockingbird.
"The date of Warren Burger's confirmation" would work.
I'm from Florida, too. The jokes are reaching a point of diminishing returns for me now.
As any caramelizer knows, you have to cut an Onion before you can make it sweet.
And the promo pic above shows us that Onion doesn't need a mask.
Exactly. :-)