"However, the episode mostly just takes the opportunity to make jokes about how the parents just can’t believe that their daughter was smart enough to get into any college."
"However, the episode mostly just takes the opportunity to make jokes about how the parents just can’t believe that their daughter was smart enough to get into any college."
Oh, gummer it home some more…
I literally had tears streaming from laughing at that hugeass plate of meat that Ron ordered.
"It takes him 4 minutes to eat that. And its beautiful."
Karen's look in that scene on the roof is what a 12year old girl imagines as a romantic scene when she first learns that Mommy and Daddy were much in love when they created her.
Gossipgirlification of Smash: silly love relationships that are rammed down our throats. Little pieces of shit of spoiled jerks getting mad for not getting what they want, with the implication that the audience must love them/ feel for them rammed down our throats. Julia saying a ludicrous "oh my god" twice in the…
It absolutely does.
One more thing: those pre-Cervantes times, the weekly theater visits were almost never connected by story threads. I would say the publications of novels, serialized in magazines or newspapers, in the 19th century (Dickens, for example) were the first true "weekly appointments" with cultural products.(or maybe even…
The "community" aspect is not really "communal" after all, since the rest of the world does not, and more importantly, cannot watch "at the same time" as the USA viewers. At least not legally.
Ignoring the over-poignant "change" theme, I loved:
- the babies gag
- "why does this feels good" (troy, as hes getting choked by britta)
- "heels."
- "this isnt a conversation, is it?"
- dean as Jeff's neighbour
- "you smell like the floor of a movie theater" "yeah, but not for usual reasons."
She was such an asshole that it was insulting that they figured such premise will lead to credible self-introspection by Sheldon.
She was such an asshole that it was insulting that they figured such premise will lead to credible self-introspection by Sheldon.
You mean Hugniebrow Acheson?
You mean Hugniebrow Acheson?
Went to see Waters' "Pink Flamingos" with my mother. She loved it & we both laughed & giggled while people were busy leaving the theater in droves.
Went to see Waters' "Pink Flamingos" with my mother. She loved it & we both laughed & giggled while people were busy leaving the theater in droves.
Maybe she got pregnant from that one sex they had?
Maybe she got pregnant from that one sex they had?
Can you guys please explain why is the title so bad? (Not from an English speaking country here) - I just assumed it refers to the way the dancers' hair is gathered in buns, what I am missing here?