I didn't realize how much I wanted a Jennifer Barkley show until right now.
PONCHO!
I didn't realize how much I wanted a Jennifer Barkley show until right now.
PONCHO!
The casting was on point!
There were two things that struck me about Garry's epilogue. 1) Gayle looking the same was hilarious and 2) they should have had him celebrating his 25th birthday, as he's a leap year baby that makes a big deal about his actual birthdays.
No need. After tomorrow night, Zorp the Surveyor will return to melt the flesh from your face with his volcano mouth.
Ok, then I'll take the hot, terrible ones. Then I won't feel bad when I make them cry.
House Hauser
Yes. In the episode when she and Andy realized they had insurance and could go to the doctor.
Only after we go through Harry, Kerry, and Perry.
Well… ordinarily… when you make glue, you first have to thermoset your resin… and then mix in an epoxide. Which is really just a fancy schmancy name for any simple oxygenated adhesive, right? But then I thought that maybe, just maybe, I could raise the viscosity by adding a complex glucose derivative during the…
I'm still mad that Scarlett Johansson wasn't nominated for Lost in Translation, and that was 12 years ago. I mean, we live in a world where Abigail Breslin and Jonah Hill have Oscar nominations but Scarlett Johansson doesn't.
So am I the only one who saw Lang's daughter and thought "Ok, they're definitely planning on doing Young Avengers in about 10 years"
Oh wait, was Phoebe there? …
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Yes.
Just based on the numbers, it was actually Joey that was isolated the most. Slate did an article on this earlier this year. Joey was alone the most, followed by Ross, and Phoebe was third.
I don't think Brad Goreski has ever been that tiny, he's just one of those guys who doesn't look like they'd be muscular under their clothes. I think of him as like a gay Superman. Put him in glasses and a suit and you write him off as a dorky guy. Take it all off and you have a whole other story.
I feel obligated to mention the ham
HAYAM!
HAYAM
Marvel says that the characters age 1 year in-comics for every 3 years in real time. Kitty Pryde was 14 when introduced in 1980, which would make her 25. Gen X members who were 16 in 1994 would be 22-23. Spider-Man should be in his early 30s, but I'm not sure if that's how he's portrayed.
I can see her as Jessica Drew, though.