I doubt it, but one slip-up doesn't mean she'll slide all the way back. I'm invested, so I think they're doing this well.
I doubt it, but one slip-up doesn't mean she'll slide all the way back. I'm invested, so I think they're doing this well.
Yes actually. I am sick and tired of the word vagina.
I saw the title and rolled my eyes. Critically acclaimed or not, the title turned me off.
It likely won't last long, but she did a pretty sweet job considering all the crap she took upon leaving (new boss asking her to give worse patient care, eddy telling kevin, grace's note on the wall). As someone who can't even quit smoking, I was impressed (and envious). She seemed strong.
I apparently only like Nancy Grace when she's making fun of herself. I didn't think this was so bad.
I miss fun Ben. He just looks stressed all the time now, and I miss having a crush on Adam Scott.
That conference scene made me think the exact same thing. "Are they really doing this?" Just such an incredibly dumb episode.
I had to check his age because I found this disturbing, and you only inflated by three years. :S
But we did see Ned kill that awkward guy who ran from the Watch when the zombies killed his comrades, and Ned didn't seem to want to do it, but knew it was the rule so he did. So he knew he couldn't always just do what he thought was right.
Guessed as much.
I am not disappointed with what is happening here, which is all I can say at this point.
Kind of disturbed at how many comments reflect how funny severe mental illness is considered to be.
You plucked out everything worthwhile. Which is sad.
They don't really exist, so a violent death is unlikely.
Laughed when he said it, and have laughed 2 or 3 more times just remembering it.
Maybe the way for me to enjoy the show now is to tell myself it will be horrible, and just be surprised by anything fun.
This plan makes absolutely no sense. They keep bringing in new people, and the show remains awful. It's not primarily the tired cast's fault (but gosh, are they tired), it's the writers'.
The writing is bad. I think it's the writing staff that needs a reboot more than the cast.
Yeah, that horrified me. In what universe? Or timeline? Clearly not the most realistic timeline.
This was illuminating, and makes me understand why Annie has bothered me from day one.
Taking it as a character choice, I now feel much better about it. I've just never understood this tendency in women, and it's one of the reasons I don't like Annie as a character. I feel warmer towards Brie now that I'm comparing it with Trudy scenes in my head.