I really hope they do that conversing while pretending to argue thing again in later seasons, that really was fun. It almost makes me wish I had friends so I could do it with them.
I really hope they do that conversing while pretending to argue thing again in later seasons, that really was fun. It almost makes me wish I had friends so I could do it with them.
I really hope they do that conversing while pretending to argue thing again in later seasons, that really was fun. It almost makes me wish I had friends so I could do it with them.
I guess stupidity bothers me more than bitchiness.
I guess stupidity bothers me more than bitchiness.
NOTHING IS BETTER THAN BUFFY!
NOTHING IS BETTER THAN BUFFY!
I watched about two episodes of Terra Nova before I gave up on it, so I can't speak to that. Tara I just found boring, whereas the two I mentioned actively irritate me.
I watched about two episodes of Terra Nova before I gave up on it, so I can't speak to that. Tara I just found boring, whereas the two I mentioned actively irritate me.
I'd agree with this grade if it wasn't for way too much stupid, stupid Andrea in this episode. I hate her more than I hated season 3 Skyler.
I'd agree with this grade if it wasn't for way too much stupid, stupid Andrea in this episode. I hate her more than I hated season 3 Skyler.
"The latter tells Walter that even at his worst, Bell was still capable
of human sentiment; which means that perhaps there’s hope for Walter as
well, even at his most calculating."
"The latter tells Walter that even at his worst, Bell was still capable
of human sentiment; which means that perhaps there’s hope for Walter as
well, even at his most calculating."
No, I said M, as in Mancy!
No, I said M, as in Mancy!
Solid episode. My favorite thing about it, though, was in the cold open when Oliver sees his father and I'm thinking, he's got to be dreaming, right? Then they don't show him wake up like I expected, but instead go to the title sequence, and then the next scene starts immediately with Laurel saying, "Someone tell me…
Solid episode. My favorite thing about it, though, was in the cold open when Oliver sees his father and I'm thinking, he's got to be dreaming, right? Then they don't show him wake up like I expected, but instead go to the title sequence, and then the next scene starts immediately with Laurel saying, "Someone tell me…
SLUUUUMMMPPPP!
SLUUUUMMMPPPP!
"She might even lose her accent!" was the line of the night for me.
"She might even lose her accent!" was the line of the night for me.