Veronica Mars
Veronica Mars
The Internet has suggested Mark Ruffalo as Columbo, although I doubt he's a weekly-series guy at this point.
I forgot that. It might indeed be too much of a rerun of that plot if it went that way.
I imagined nothing else. And it's intercut with Elizabeth, who's feeling guilt about using (apparent) sex for her work.
If he's gay, Super-Agent Paige could use that as a way to turn him into another asset.
He Thai-died.
Oh God, that Casablanca bit was unbearable.
Luke's girlfriend died licking envelopes, is what you're saying.
Oops, I didn't scroll down far enough…sorry, I'm wrong, and they shouldn't do that.
Joe [to Wells]: Are you all right?
Wells: Detective, I didn't know you cared.
Joe: Yes you did.
Unless it becomes a tile back on the TV club page, possibly with a different headline, the only way to see that spoilery title is to come to the review page, I think, in which case, hey, you clicked the review page.
And I bet Hartley, who's now a good guy after the past got changed.
Do you realize RC did a Breaking Bad sketch with Cranston, Gunn, and RJ Mitte? Most weeks it's fun to wait till the end to see which famous person actually did their own character voice.
For that matter, Gilfoyle's plan to steal a little bit of power from many people is the Superman III scheme, with power instead of money.
*registers Allison Brie Larson as alternate user name*
She looked surprisingly like Amy Poehler at several points, which I didn't expect.
So…Zoom's fake voice doesn't come from the mask? But "Rupture's" does? Whatever.
You know, strategically, if you're trying to beat the the fastest being who's ever lived on two Earths, it might be better to try to think of a plan that isn't "go even faster". Not that I know what that would be.
If you have/had any great-uncles, that's one way to know. I know the name on both sides of family. (Which doesn't prove you should, of course.)
OK, two things: