Another fantastic episode for Danny Pudi. His meltdown over Daylight Savings had me in stitches. I'm also very much in love with his Inspector impression - Abed is definitely a Classic Spacetime fan.
Another fantastic episode for Danny Pudi. His meltdown over Daylight Savings had me in stitches. I'm also very much in love with his Inspector impression - Abed is definitely a Classic Spacetime fan.
Also his cry of despair when the Dean was shot: "LAAAAAAAAAAAAAME".
I thought it was PopRocks. Yikes.
Howl's Moving Castle
the book series. The last one was a bit of a let-down and I hate to see the stories end that way.
No banana sticker for you.
My favorite
has to be Jean Genie. I don't know why, but that song makes me so happy.
Totally missed that. Nice catch.
I had no idea what I was getting into when I turned on the TV last night. It was the first episode I had ever seen and needless to say I was throughly impressed. That cliffhanger had me tearing my hair out (I too had the Antiques Roadshow bumper ad, and for a half a minute I just stared at the television shouting at…
My brain is so dead right now.
I found the comment "Benson does not live in Mr. Peanut's house" way too hilarious.
Agreed. Some of my favorite parts of that series were when he would burst through the door shouting about blood and wenches. The only thing that would get me to watch this movie is if he was there as some kind of space pirate.
Life on Mars
Gene Hunt, anyone?
When I saw Drew Carey on Community last week it took me a second to recognize him. Also Al Roker.
Ugh
This is incredibly depressing.
I'll still watch Arthur if it's on. I remember when I was little Arthur was on at 5:00 and then it was Kratt's Kreatures at 5:30. I never missed an episode.
I thought for sure I was the only one who hated this book.
I was the only one in my high school English class who didn't count this among her favorite novels by the end of the year. Dystopian fiction is a bit of a sticking point for me, because while I love the concept, I'm almost always disappointed by the execution…
Wait..
someone actually watched Life On Mars?
Jack got drunk one night and set the house on fire and Diane took the kids to live with her mother in Austin.
I just don't see Hermione as the type of girl to marry the guy she met in high school. She's waiting until her baby-making hormones kick in around 30, and by then, Ron's already found someone else.
And how did you get Emma being an idiot? She was incredibly manipulative and poised and knew exactly how to turn a conversation to her advantage. I usually don't think of someone like that as "empty-headed." Being a woman in Regency England, the only world open to her was the world of high society, and she was a…
I always hoped he'd end up with Honoria. Every girl he was with only wanted him so they could be the one straighten him out, and I think Honoria would have been the one to actually do it.