Yes… Perhaps.
I'm just curious that Bernard and Ford did the same things. Could be a Maguffin.
Yes… Perhaps.
I'm just curious that Bernard and Ford did the same things. Could be a Maguffin.
When Bernard gets fired by Theresa, Ford freezes and just moves somewhat "robotically" as he watched events unfold.
When Ford confronts Theresa in the basement and freezes Bernard, Bernard moves somewhat "robotic" as events unfold.
My question is: is Ford being manipulated by Arnold?
Anyone notice the Yul Brenner host against the wall when Bernard went down to Level 82?
Oh, and I'm the a-hole.
…and his brilliant "hit a pothole" line doesn't say much about his driving.
If Tyrell is another manifestation of Elliott's psyche, then does that mean he's the dad of Joanna's baby?
Damn son… Maybe you do have some writing chops. Excellent retort.
…and STILL no one ever mentions that Naz had NO blood on him when he was arrested YET Ray Halle was shown in a photo disposing a garbage bag of (?) bloody clothes. I will always wonder why the writers never mentioned this.
Elliot actually was in a "glass cage of emotion".
I can't tell if you're serious or just fucking with Jason.
Star Trek's new film:
It's like a new Wilco album. It's
really good but I feel like I've heard that album before.
How can the Community Grade have F's if the movie hasn't even come out yet?
I hate Val Goldman in The Birdcage.
If you were raised by two out-of-the-closet gay men who obviously love you, why would you ever even consider asking them to be two people they are not. (of course you wouldn't have a movie plot) but it still doesn't lessen just how much I hate Val Goldman.
I never fully understood the overt universal hatred for this show.
Drunk Sheldon is hysterical. More tiki drinks in his future please!
Teasing Zoe with the car was just cruel. Dre can be a real dick sometimes. That being said, as insensitive as Ruby was, she was freakin' hysterical this week.
Diane is an evil genius with excellent comic timing and facial expressions. Charlie was the only one who knew the extent of diabolical nature.
PROS: Sherlock in the zone and being totally spectrumesque. Cool corpse. Joan and Richard Kine scenes.
CONS: Meandering plot this week. Classic "follow the next clue" trope.
Pudding.
Why aren't the two dead rock stars ghosts in the hotel? …wouldn't they be with Sally forever?
I wonder if the Grandmother teaching the Lowe child how to make Banana-cream pie turns out to be Constance Langdon (Jessica Lange) from Season 1?