Our theory is that the double-casting is insurance, basically. If the TV show failed, they wouldn't have to worry about how that might affect the movie, and vice versa.
Our theory is that the double-casting is insurance, basically. If the TV show failed, they wouldn't have to worry about how that might affect the movie, and vice versa.
Really had a hard time believing that Daryl, of all people, would fall for that lame trucks-full-of-zombies trap. The ropes and weights were hanging right there. He had to walk right past them. Really, Daryl? Even I could see that was a trap. Granted, he has no idea the Wolves are out there, but he knows very well…
I have the distinct feeling that those braced-outside-the-walls walls are going to come into play in a big way next season.
We were constantly waiting for Stottlemeyer to say, "Was she a great big fat person?" Constantly.
Someone I know once did shrooms and watched "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." It was absolutely hilarious; I—I mean, THIS OTHER PERSON WHO WASN'T ME—laughed so hard they almost passed out. The Grinch's facial expressions…priceless.
Few things on a sitcom have ever made me laugh harder than the moment when, in the episode where Bill quits smoking and Dave gives up coffee, Matthew walks into Dave's office and is greeted by Bill and Dave screaming at him. The look on Hartman's face as he finishes his diatribe with, "…and get your skinny ass out of…
Did anyone else find it kind of hilarious when the Flash told Cpt. Cold to leave Central City, and Cold refused because "this is my home. I like it here?"
Completely agree. I really don't like Iris at all. First I just found her really bland, but now she's turning into someone actually unlikable. Her power plays with Linda over Barry were just…ugh.
I was so full of questions about that gun that it was hard to focus on what was happening on the show. Does the gun melt down gold bars? If they have that many gold bars available, why do they need to keep robbing places? Wouldn't the cost of the gold, or the difficulty in obtaining enough to use as ammo, make the gun…
My husband and I said the same thing. "Uh, Oliver…Roy's still lying there unconscious. I guess he can find his own damn way home?"
I LOVE Florence King!! I remember that essay vividly; it was one of my favorites. Her explanation of the Borden family's Silent Gestures, and how Andrew's was the best (he locked his bedroom door but left the key on the mantel, remember?) was just fascinating—well, the whole essay was/is, but I loved that part. I also…
Buckley has been in charge of the whole thing all along. TWIST! TWIST ENDING!!
That second season goes to some REALLY dark places, though. I mean, the first does as well, but man, season two.
The next season will be about Mr. Glass's obsessive prison-letter-writing campaign to try to get Kimmy to fight Security. Mr. Glass will then recruit Rev. Gary in an escape plan, so he can build the ultimate padded bunker (or "Glasscave," if you will) from which Mr. Glass can plan his world domination.
Hodor Hodor Hodor?
"Amateur writer?" You mean, like every other writer is at first?
Not really; have you read anything LKH has written in the last ten years?
That bothered me, too. Butter, Boyle! BUTTER! Jesus.
Not saying you're wrong, but speaking as someone who really likes learning things and playing quiz/trivia games, it's waaaay more fun to be quizzed than to be the one quizzing. I kind of saw it as Teddy being sweet, because Amy definitely loves to be evaluated, quizzed, and graded.
Everything makes me want to watch Ghostbusters again. :-)