I call shenanigans! The year 1937 threw me off on FJ. Dr Seuss really got his start in the 50s. I knew he was a political cartoonist during WWII. The year made me guess Hemingway. Bah!
I call shenanigans! The year 1937 threw me off on FJ. Dr Seuss really got his start in the 50s. I knew he was a political cartoonist during WWII. The year made me guess Hemingway. Bah!
I have near-crippling anxiety. So perhaps I'd become brashly confident.
Like, step in front of a bullet confident. I wouldn't last long. :(
I looked up GCSEs. They're basically for Regents exams. Not too impressive that Finn got eight of them. (Though, Rudy would understandably be impressed.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
Diaz's "happy place" perfectly capped the b-plot. Poor Jerry Minor.
I first thought the scene of two girls scared of a monster was unfolding concurrently with two grown women having sex. Like a corny juxtaposition of innocence and adulthood while introducing a new villain. Then I was impressed by how it was a device to reveal of who/what Abby is.
After that, however, nothing much was…
Abby's matter-of-fact tone in saying they had to bury the devil guy's body was funny for the show itself. But how would her character know that corpse disposal is somewhat routine for the gang?
Are we to suppose that Alex was always so sexually narcissistic? That's how I viewed it. But perhaps it was the reclamation of his manhood. Like how Walter White's sex with Skyler physically changed—as well as his emotional stance towards her—after his criminality beat back his emasculation.
Are we to suppose that Alex was always so sexually narcissistic? That's how I viewed it. But perhaps it was the reclamation of his manhood. Like how Walter White's sex with Skyler physically changed—as well as his emotional stance towards her—after his criminality beat back his emasculation.
I know the music was meant to be evocative of Rocky. But right as he was about to leave the dressing room, I felt a vibe akin to The Bride in Kill Bill about to engage O-Ren Ishii, Vernita Green, or Elle Driver. Anyone else?
I know the music was meant to be evocative of Rocky. But right as he was about to leave the dressing room, I felt a vibe akin to The Bride in Kill Bill about to engage O-Ren Ishii, Vernita Green, or Elle Driver. Anyone else?
You guys. Reading through these comments would lead one to believe you're not taking Oh Sit! seriously.
You guys. Reading through these comments would lead one to believe you're not taking Oh Sit! seriously.
The funniest part of the the show was the Written By credit…EIGHT NAMES! Eight people wrote this. And, instead of Chair Island, they couldn't come up with Hill Of Sit?
The funniest part of the the show was the Written By credit…EIGHT NAMES! Eight people wrote this. And, instead of Chair Island, they couldn't come up with Hill Of Sit?
Now I'm no physicist. But I do expect some kind of consistency and logic in time travel plots. You're probably right that the old guy should've become a kid. Then again, the powers on this show are so varied (Lacto-kinesis?).
"I'm the sausage, he's the muffin."
At 3:08, when Mills sees John Doe leap, does anyone else recall a strikingly similar shot in Darkman?
The Whites had better get rid of that Lily of the Valley plant before Holly is old enough to crawl around and eat its berries.
After listening to Vince Gilligan in the official podcast and re-watching last week, it was clear that the gun spinning and pointing at Walt twice then at the plant was something important.
He gave Fight Club a middling review. However, he (rightfully) praised its DVD release as groundbreaking.