Nice catch. That scene is the one where she seems slightly taken aback by the sight of Megan's butt-cleavage too.
Nice catch. That scene is the one where she seems slightly taken aback by the sight of Megan's butt-cleavage too.
It was about a year ago in the show's timeline when Sally thought sex was when the man pees inside the woman.
About two years ago, I bought LSD from this group of hippies who dressed like 'The Others' in the early seasons of 'Lost' (with the beards and brown sack-like clothing). I got into a car accident on my way back home, and ended up having to ditch the acid in the sewer. The near-death experience kind of made the whole…
His best moment was randomly being naked except for his coat at the end.
"Lots of people who haven't done LSD know that."
Peggy has had that Kennedy portrait since last season, but it was almost a character in the room when her mom showed up, wasn't it?
I still don't know what Mitt Romney was thinking with that.
Knocked up.
Man, now I'm just bummed that we never got an "Angela and Rayanne do LSD" episode of My So-Called Life.
I kind of hate this show now — I don't think I'd give any episode from the past two seasons anything above a C — but I got to defend against the getting-near-the-end-itis complaint. I think it is probably a smart move for the final run of the show to focus on the House/Wilson pairing, as its pretty much the only…
You know, it feels just a little too early in the season for Don to be in the revelatory position he was in at the end of this episode, which is making me even more excited to see how the rest of the season plays out.
Between this and the earlier theory that our foursome died on the plane, I think I might start overthinking this finale more.
Sims actually gave 'The Trip' an A-. I don't think he hates it.
This movie gets props for mentioning Idris Elba in the trailers and assuming that everyone knows who that is.
I used to work at a Blockbuster (which made the season six line about "they have greaser monkeys working as managers over there!" really fucking land in my living room), but our customers really did not care for Season Six at all. I heard, "Yeah, Sopranos gets awful to the end" a lot.
God, I watched the series in record speed on DVD. On my first watch, I had no idea who the fuck Eugene Pontecorvo was when this episode showed up. Same thing with Benny Fazio. It made me appreciate the "in defense of slow viewing" article a lot.
I've been watching the first three seasons on DVD. It's not really in the same conversation as the other ones. If we were doing some kind of "Greatest Dramas of All-Time" list, it'd be somewhere in the teens. It has occasional moments of definite catharsis — for instance, the "Perfect Circles" opener to season three…
I absolutely fucking love when Entourage comes up in the trailer and the best critic quote they can find is a three-star review.
Yeah, its annoying. But I imagine he'd just give As to every episode and an A+ for Long Term Parking, right? Was there an episode he didn't like that I'm not remembering?
I started watching The Sopranos when these reviews started and I'm on my fourth re-watch now.