I would argue about Bowie's always being mainstream, Low, "Heroes", and Lodger are very weird albums. Granted, by that point he stopped trying so hard to look strange.
I would argue about Bowie's always being mainstream, Low, "Heroes", and Lodger are very weird albums. Granted, by that point he stopped trying so hard to look strange.
Some time around True Blue she really took the time to learn how to sing well for her voice. Early recording are pretty nasal, but since then despite not having much range she has developed a healthy and distinct voice. I can even pick her out on Annie Lennox's "sing" amongst the multitude of guest stars.
First, I love Daria, but it is so 1990s! What will bee funny about Helen and Jake if they came of age up in the 1980s instead of the 1960? Mystic Spiral existing when Lolapalooza no longer tours and MTV does not have "Alternative Nation", "120 Minutes" or music videos? Sure a lot to the pop culture stuff could be…
Presumably some clause in her contract with Cotton.
I agree and I am shocked
Rapture is obnoxious anyway
Some one was watching an episode of The X-Files on an episode of Fringe. Actually it was the same episode that did the most to connect the two series.
For years I had that same problem. I mostly hate Gossip Girl, but I also ship Dair, so my animosity towards the series wavers.
I was thinking about B5 too, I loved him on that. So sad that he never got better.
Well after Davis's arrest and gubernatorial run her tell all stance makes sense for her situation. Anyway it is better for the sex workers if the negatives of their business are talked about more openly. They need people on their side.
I was told I had the "gift of eagerness". I hated it.
In my high school we got to choose our own superlatives, granted the choices were heavily influenced by out peers.
That year in graduate school I had a ceaseless fear that some of my teachers always thought my work "was not even wrong." They never said it, but I know at least one thought it.
Monsieur Doctor Bovary is quite a fool, Emma's best match romantically, and completely unaware of her affairs until after her death. Strangely the novel starts with his first marriage (or his parent's marriage, don't actually remember) and we only really meet Emma after the honeymoon. For all the talk about…
Your choices are almost optimistic. Helen Graham and Dorothea Casaubon get widowed young and then have happy second marriages! Don't remember Agnes Grey, and I never read Lady Chatterley, so I don't know how she ends up, just that she has a lot of hot sex and dirty talk with the gardener.
Hopefully follow up where this scene ends.
Why is it so fucking hard to find a ship where the characters are equals with each other and have an emotionally health relationship?
Sometime I think the creepiness of Jeffster is too creepy too be funny. Like when they tried to do the "casting couch" while hiring new Buy More employees. Other times their creepiness is very funny like the Halloween tunnel of doom.
It felt totally in character, so I don't really want to call it a "crappy" turn. Also Kalinda had been encouraging Alicia to have an affair with Will, which could equally be about assuaging her guilt, like "Sure I slept with this friend's husband, but she is in love with someone else." The fact that Kalinda does…
Chuck the series comes off like Seth Cohen's fantasy. I think Josh Schwartz got nominated for Gossip Girl because someone thought that it would be good to have the guy who made The OC develop the books into a tv series. It makes perfect sense when you think about it.