Hello, it's several months later, and this comment has proved to be rather astute.
Hello, it's several months later, and this comment has proved to be rather astute.
Hello, it's several months later, and this comment has proved to be rather astute.
Man if they could make Tveit sing on this show without making it forced…
Last fall. I think this list is January 1 through now.
God I love that song.
Also I think you mean Paige? I don't think there's a Kate on the show.
Almost. He got hit by a boat his last day of Hell Week.
Yeah. Aside from it being a really good Johnny episode (after a good Charlie one) there's not a lot to say.
I was going to say, I actually really liked this episode. It might be my favorite one so far.
"Eagleton sends its regards."
That aired on my birthday and was one of the most stressful television viewing experiences of my life. These things were not related, but now I can't disentangle the episode from the day in my head.
The scene I keep coming back to is "I don't see anyone. There's no one there, Will." In a horrifying show filled with macabre imagery and terrible consequence, nothing hit me quite as much as that very moment.
I had no idea "Best Video with a Social Message" was a thing.
@avclub-c156902f5b20b572848be18c11634dfb:disqus The guy who played the sickly one (Michael Cuccione) was actually quite sick in real life, too. He died when he was sixteen. I remember being completely shocked by it; he and I were born in the same year, and I had a really hard time processing people my age dying of…
Poor guys keep getting supernaturally cockblocked.
Well, it was sort of a joke. Like it's a lot easier to have things in common with Stiles, as an actor, than with say Ethan or Derek.
Huh, I didn't get that impression, though I definitely did notice the primarily female audience. Of course, I've never been under the impression that the primarily female audience of this show would see "more gay" as a problem.
You! Plus sign! Me! Equals sign! Us!
So I watched that question and answer session after the episode. When someone asked one of the twins which actor was most like their character on the show and he answered (conspicuously absent) Dylan O'Brien, I had to laugh. Oh, you mean the human character? The one who isn't a murderous werewolf or an angsty…
Hey, they can each write one page and merge them together.