I didn't watch Hart of Dixie with particular frequency, but when I did I absolutely adored him as Lavon - probably my favorite character on the show.
I didn't watch Hart of Dixie with particular frequency, but when I did I absolutely adored him as Lavon - probably my favorite character on the show.
Counting the days!
So where do we think Jughead, homeless son of the leader of the Southside Serpents, ranks on the Alice Cooper Scale of Disapproval? I just have this teeny tiny feeling we're going to find out fairly soon…
I'm the same, I was very much on the fence at first getting more into it with every episode until this episode where I have to admit I'm well and truly hooked.
Since Archie chose to wear his letterman jacket to the funeral, I'm going to posit that it's actually Archie's suit… I haven't bothered to consider whether their relative measurements are even close because it's the best theory I've got.
I shrieked "Major!" in delight when Robert Buckley appeared - I really miss iZombie.
I loved Jughead's expressions throughout the Grandma Blossom scene, starting with when he was basically hiding behind Betty after that jumpscare.
There's a tall Doppler tower alongside the highway where I live that has a large LED screen on it that advertises all the CW shows, and the ad for Riverdale only has Betty and Veronica on it… it seems to agree about who the show is really about.
It says something about the stylized tone and design of this show that I didn't immediately assume Cheryl coming down the stairs holding a candelabra was a dream - and I love that.
It said "Radices Currere Abyssi" or "Roots Run Deep".
Well, he did try to convince Archie to not push himself so hard that he injured himself permanently (even if he had his own selfish reason for wanting Archie to quit). And he didn't just sit back and let Archie refuse the captaincy (thus giving it to him by default), he told Archie not to be an idiot and take it. I…
Oops! I missed this comment because it was literally the next comment written after I last visited the page, so I just wrote almost the exact same thing about the Terminator vibe of that scene further up.
The start of that Daisy vs MaceLMD scene felt like a Terminator homage, what with the evil robot backlit by flames and smoke and a badass woman coming at him with a shotgun.
I was thinking watching this episode that Tom Cavanagh heard that Orphan Black was ending and decided to really get to work trying to beat Tatiana's record for most characters played by one actor in a single show…
Exactly. I know one is parodying Star Trek and the other Star Wars, but Galaxy Quest is an infinitely better parody than Spaceballs (at least in my opinion) because as you said Spaceballs doesn't really get the original, whereas Galaxy Quest is one of the most affectionate parodies I've ever seen.
Based on the lengths Harry was willing to go to to protect Jesse last season, I think that was a valid concern on Barry's part…
As Cisco aptly put it, "Best-worst video game ever!"
Your "renewable resource" description gave me a good chuckle. Also, I felt like there was some foreshadowing of a noble heroic sacrifice by HR in the Gypsy episode.
I've missed Harry ever since he departed, but that moment when he said "Indiana." was when I truly realized how much I missed him.
When I saw him get out of that car, I immediately thought that Fitz's biggest regret was not making his father proud of him. So if his father is some sort of Scottish Stark (that would fit in with LMD Radcliffe's hints), in the Framework maybe Fitz works with his father at some big family tech firm…?