All of the girls have a big cache with with me, but I think I may love Troian almost as much as I love Leighton Meester at this point. I'm going to have to find this interview.
All of the girls have a big cache with with me, but I think I may love Troian almost as much as I love Leighton Meester at this point. I'm going to have to find this interview.
Spencer, don't rat yourself out like that. Or, is this another 'sode?
Oh geez, those theories really are pretty legit. I'm going to have to keep an eye on this.
Me too. Remember how fun the show was when it was about Blair and Serena, not Blair and Chuck? And remember that time when Ivy Dickens crimped her hair and then made out with Rufus while they both maintained eye contact with Lily and it was, like, the most important plot point of seasons four, five, and six?
Yeah, so much of my enjoyment of the show comes from Mona's Hyper Reality, Spencer's psychological breaks, A's love of visual gags (The pig, the sailboat in the bathroom sink, and the piggy cup cakes) and the fact that the main quintet are actually pretty good friends to one another.
Emily: I'm really concerned about all of these murders and sex crimes.
I stood up and clapped my hands when Fitz was being frog-marched out of the school. If they had followed through with that, it probably would have been the most shocking and exciting moment of the season.
Have we even ever seen Megan Draper and Bob Benson in the same room?
"Lena and Stef are the Fosters; a bi-racial lesbian couple who are raising a biological son along with several other adoptive children."
I just want to say that I would happily trade Arrested Development season 4 and the Veronica Mars movie for a Bunheads renewal.
And that last scene between Michelle and Ginny is such a heart breaking thing to go out on. I'm still getting choked up about it!
Right? I gasped and my fingers ran to the little red square and then it was just sadness all the way to the bottom.
I agree! I've found myself to be invested in every twist and turn this show's willing to throw at me. I have to ask, have you been reading the Television Without Pity recaps? If you're looking for a more academic reading of the show, it'll probably be more to your taste.
Surely you're right. Not even Glee would let one of their garbage characters have a garbage person line like that.
The other two were "Extraordinary Merry Christmas" and "Choke," both from Season 3. "Extraordinary Merry Christmas" is, to this day, the Glee episode that I hate the most.
On the plus side, it took season four 18 episodes to earn its first F, and this one failed to infuriate me the way the other three F episodes did.
I had a dream about Norma and Norman Bates finding a pair of giant boots behind their house and the giant who owned them. They then taught the giant English in order to explain why the giant should live deeper in the forest. Episode 3 prophecy?
Honestly? There are quite a few plot points from last week's episode that I would really like to see completely deleted from existence.
Yeah, that makes sense. I wonder how he feels about boats.
Lord Tubbington's newfound interest in Scientology has made me infinitely curious about the Jellicle Thetans.