Sounds like she’s gonna take the kids and go stay at her sisters.
Sounds like she’s gonna take the kids and go stay at her sisters.
Hawke is a good actor but yeah, not sure he could pull of 23.
Same. When MOTOE ended hinting at Nile, I was hoping they’d sequel it and here we are.
Once you turn Sobel, there’s no going back.
Really liked the premier episode, but disappointed there was no Mail Robot.
“Marvelous”, “...banner day”. How many other little winking lines were in the episode like this?
I honestly thought Agnes was going to heal Picard with the magic wrench. I’m not sure if that would have been better, though.
Eh, I disagree. The meet-cute between Ralph and Bargain-Bin Alison Brie was forced, and I got zero sense of chemistry between them.
I’m thinking it’s more a painfully-longer version of the “Love, Actually” genre of cloyingly awful “All-Star Holiday Movie”.
...as the article mentions.
Wait, so Darth Maul is basically Pickle Rick?
Numbers and rebuses are standard in theme puzzles (usually up through Thursday), but never in the Mini. Ergo the ire.
I, too, do the crossword and mini religiously on my subway ride (I make it a challenge to finish them before my last stop—which is dicey by Friday). Today I was stunned I couldn’t finish the damned thing in ~30 seconds as usual. The reveal was indeed a betrayal. Awful, awful puzzle.
NDT’s tweets are excellent, the fudge is your problem.
Wow, I felt like I recognized the actor, but ... wow. Mickey Freaking Doyle. Great work.
I really don’t care about this “is it a sandwich” business, but dear god, that header photo. Don’t ever—EVER—put ketchup on a hotdog.
I got a kick out of the sure-coincidence that Steven Weber played Leo Bloom in The Producers on Broadway, and of course L.D. played Bialystock on Curb around the same time (2003-4ish?).
I like the Broad City term for him, “human skin tag”.
“Spider” is the best episode. Close second, “Galileo Was Right”.
Ok, help me out. Maybe I missed something this season, but what exactly is the Thinker’s motivation? As far as I can tell from this week’s exposition dump, he was a harmless guy who’s idea for the helmet was altruistic. And he didn’t seem to particularly blame ThawneWells for the accident. So why the long game,…