Wait, what? Dandy shits his pants? Is this a euphemism because I don't remember that.
Wait, what? Dandy shits his pants? Is this a euphemism because I don't remember that.
Reading through Sarah's twitter led me to Monica Potter's twitter, it seems like she is EXACTLY like Kristina?? She has so many decorative gourd tips and tricks.
They have most of Darkplace and also I watched all the episodes of Night Vision while I was at work.
There are a couple in the St. Louis area which is only marginally farther north than southern Virginia
She also referenced it in the episode where she and Lina go to the bar. She said her work crush knew she was married and had a kid.
I sometimes watch this show because I grew up in Kansas City and I love to see them awkwardly shoehorning in references from the Wikipedia page for Kansas City. I also love the establishing aerial shots of Kansas City but I am very judgmental of the amount of time the characters spend outside (too much).
Ok, but the part where she talks to the actual bannister, that part is just weird, right?
Can you tell me, is the thing about Roger Bannister something people say? It was a joke I always found confusing, I never knew if it was supposed to be weird or if it was a reference to a phrase I don't know.
Haha oh god I used to say that all the time! "I don't care what I do! Unless it's work or anything like that"
Oh, Boone! So annoying! So dreamy!
I love my Kia! The warranty is great and I get free oil changes at the dealership so you know, racking up savings already.
Jenny Slate's reaction to Daddario's scene was hilarious though. "This is going so, so poorly!"
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I don't mean to brag but I totally went to school in Columbia and I TOTALLY passed out stickers for T/F two or even THREE years in a row so you know, I am pretty famous.
I think she's paralyzed from the neck down, she returned his kiss as well as making eye contact.
That's exactly how I interpreted it, he's not interested in proving the disappeared are terrible people so much as trying to prove it WASN'T the rapture, and that God had nothing to do with it.
As far as the judge, he must have done something personally offensive to the Reverend because his sister said to him, "At first it was just the judge and that was fine but now you're investigating the rest of them" or something similar. The judge was definitely the first person he wanted to prove was NOT taken because…
I noticed the Lost structure similarities this episode too and I think the money is a classic Lost set up. Maybe we'll find out more about what that means and why he didn't use it earlier? And of course maybe we won't.
I actually really enjoyed the book but it was definitely weird, tonally. I tried recommending it to people but suicide books tend to be hard sells. I enjoyed the characters and the suicide thing seemed to kind of fall away as we got to know them better. I don't remember them going on TV, did that happen in the book?
I always play under the assumption that you get to have sex with the person you marry but that it doesn't have the same animalistic passion that the F implies