Keep in mind, she was kinda high off the paint fumes
Keep in mind, she was kinda high off the paint fumes
@avclub-089627fe2e24173090e1bb5dbf215092:disqus - I think it's the way he smiles all the time. Also the mustard colored turtleneck, what was that.
I'm waiting for him to tell Pete that it's not his fault he's like in love with him or something
Weiner, please, tell us where this elevator is
It was weird how relieved I felt when Abe said that about children. I'm in what I feel like is the minority in that I actually like Abe and like his and Peggy's relationship alright, but a few weeks ago I had this horrible thought that it would make narrative sense (not that they we'll know what happens this far in…
you can be progressive and still think those kids need to get some damn haircuts
This describes my OCD tics so perfectly, you have saved me a lot of time trying to explain things in the future.
I definitely got the sense in the first few episodes this season that she's just given up disciplining Sally the snarker - lines that would have gotten a reprimand before just get a sigh.
A lot of my memories form my childhood from before my parents got divorced stem around my dad introducing me to trippy stuff that he liked growing up in the 70's (he was born 1960)
"Hey, Rachel, you like musicals, right? Then you'll love Tommy!"
I got from it that he hadn't not had sex yet so much because he couldn't find anyone willing, but because he just hadn't found anyone that he felt right doing it with. Maybe it's just projection on my part, but y'know, sex just isn't as important to some people as it is to others and not because there's something…
Yeah, that was the moment for me that Ginzo shot up on my favorite character lists. Also, Dawn when Joan tried to hug her - her reaction was so great. Bravo, Dawn's actress.
Peggy is still my favorite, though.
My mom used to say that to me growing up, so when I saw that scene my reaction wasn't "what a horrible mother!" but "heheh, oooh, childhood". I brought it up to my mom the other night and she claims she never said it, but I definitely heard it from someone, and it was either her or my oldest brother, who would have…
@Glen Coco, thank you, I've been waiting for that gif
Bleeeeh mustaches. I have an aversion to facial hair on men in general - Iike it just completely nullifies any possibility of my seeing them in a sexual way. Maybe because my dad has had a goatee an mustache for as long as I can remember, although I think it's more likely just personal taste rather than anything…
He became president, right? Wait, never mind, I don't want to be spoiled
It's almost like Pete's a complex and oft contradictory character, kind of like a real person!
I'm consistently impressed with how Bobs Burgers approaches women-y things. First the shaving episode was great, with Tina taking control and ownership of her body, and ending with deciding not to shave her legs not because what someone else thought but because of how she felt; we have this concert with Tina and…
Honestly, wanting to just slap his stupid face doesn't strike me as an unusual reaction at all - although most girls wouldn't actually act on the desire because that's a good way to get arrested and they're cognizant enough of the fact that it's not a reasonable or appropriate response (Louise, of course, being…
Thank you! I was going to comment about the The Graduate having been one my favorite movies since I first saw it when I was 17, in like 2007. A big part of it is that I love the soundtrack, but it's also just a good fucking movie. Pretty much all the negative criticism I see seems to be from people who think it fails…
well Zach Braff wrote and directed it, so it would actually be almost entirely because of him since he conceived the character, wrote the dialogue, and directed the performance.