The reasoning behind it is explained here: http://www.eonline.com/news/887667/crazy-ex-girlfriend-s-season-3-opening-credits-sequence-is-here-to-question-what-it-really-means-to-be-crazy
The reasoning behind it is explained here: http://www.eonline.com/news/887667/crazy-ex-girlfriend-s-season-3-opening-credits-sequence-is-here-to-question-what-it-really-means-to-be-crazy
Pre-Vatican 2: Latin Mass
Coming soon to Netflix.
Or Pornhub. I don’t know which seems more fitting.
Just read the interview (thanks for pointing it out, they’ve got a few HACF pieces on there atm). I can kind of see where he might be coming from with Cameron. I don’t doubt that Cameron does love him and did want to be with him, but I could see the argument that she was, in some regards, using him to help ease…
He’s been on the edge of innovation, but always relied on others to actually achieve it. He’s now helping shape the people who will develop the future. I think maybe he’s realised he’s essentially a shepherd and hopefully as someone that has professionally and personally failed numerous times he’ll be able to advise…
I figured it was going to happen inevitably (Chekhov’s degenerative disease and all that) but it still took me by surprise. The only time I thought he was going to die was in that season 2 episode where he got himself lost in a parking infrastructure and like some others have said I thought there would be some injury…