I'm sorry, I meant no disrespect. I really liked BS.
I'm sorry, I meant no disrespect. I really liked BS.
I will say, I thought Maya's reaction that he should be allowed to run away was spot on, but she should not have jumped on Kenneth. He was being responsible and she should know that.
We moved and it is literally the only thing that got left behind. I never closed the bathroom door to see it hanging on the back. And the new owners didn't give a shit to hold on to it for me to come get from them. Nice, huh? I would have driven the four hours round trip to get it. I loved that thing so much.
I initially interpreted that scene this way as well, it's part of why I wasn't sure about Claire being good or bad. I thought she was offering to help because getting her passport lost or stolen would have been a monumental pain in the ass.
No, for sure. Though I'd have to rewatch it — I thought she was lying about "forgetting" it and was more just embarrassed and so that was kind of her way of glossing over it. I may be misremembering, I watched those episodes a while ago.
I guess it depends on what you mean by "wrong." I did see that scene, but I also think the way Betty feels is not abnormal. She's not a freak show, she just isn't miss perfect and it's great she revealed that side of herself to Jughead. That's a big step in getting better, maybe.
She'd be the dumb one of the trio for sure. But she could snot out a line with the best of 'em.
Actually, that got lopped off when I copied and pasted. I added in the Molly Ringwald part and forgot about Cheryl's twincest and a blurb about decaf coffee, because what is even the point of that. Thank you, my two blurbs on that moment and the coffee drink have been added. : )
At the TCA press tour last summer we asked him questions and he answered them, he just speaks a little more slowly than the other actors. But yeah, he's definitely verbal.
I was nervous to give the first episode I reviewed an A, but I just really thought this episode was stellar. I shall try to be as critical as I can be. : ) Thanks for reading!
My husband and I were just talking about that last night after the episode, how much Jimmy has surprised us since the show debuted. He's really great and the perfect complement to Maya's manic behavior. We love their marriage, it's very well written and acted.
Oh man, props for admitting that one. : )
I can see that argument. I guess I just prefer to take in all my misery at once, when I'm in the right mood. Then try not to throw myself in front of a bus. : )
Oooh, you're right. No, I did not. It's one I kept meaning to, but I never covered it for work and it's hard to find time for stuff you're not writing about. Good shows get cut sometimes. My extreme bad.
Thanks, Muggle! And yes, I wasn't offended by its badness, but I hold The 100 to a higher standard than a lot of TV because of how great it's been, so this episode felt really lazy to me.
Not trying to make anyone feel dumb. I just really didn't care for this episode.
Totally see where you guys are coming from. I'm just really frustrated with the last three weeks of The 100 in general. I had high hopes after the first two episodes. And the dialogue literally pointing out the plot absurdities was my last straw this week. Lordy.
Heh. The networks have always been like that — bigger shows demand coverage even without screeners, so we don't get them. Shows like The 100 and Riverdale, which need all the eyeballs they can get, have screeners. Arrow and The Flash don't.
I should have elaborated — I meant, just push a hairbrush in their ears? Like, is that the extent of the damage? It seems like it should have to be more.
Indeed that is the case. The outlet I wrote for for 8 years has that as the rule in every article — first mention of character gets actor in parenthesis. It's a hard habit to break, along with being able to use "I" instead of "we." : ) I'll try to do better.