Try finding shoes when you have one foot that's much wider and inexplicably fatter than the other. My heart breaks a little every year when the strappy sandals show up in the stores.
Try finding shoes when you have one foot that's much wider and inexplicably fatter than the other. My heart breaks a little every year when the strappy sandals show up in the stores.
Anybody else wondering
why you could see the characters' breath when they were inside the factory? I'm no scientist, but if everything has gone to hell because of a solar storm and the sky looks like it's moments away from raining fire, shouldn't it be be getting hotter? I have no idea when or where this was shot, so…
Scranton Strangler perhaps?
I didn't see it as flirty on Jim's part all. With Pam, screwing with Dwight was fun, but more importantly, an excuse to spend time with her. It was usually a team project. But with Jordan, it looks to me like Jim saw a chance for a prank and just took over. But Jordan is definitely interested.
Leslie's mom is a councilwoman isn't she? How much do you wanna bet that her seat is one of the vulnerable ones. And, of course, her mom wouldn't give a second thought to using Ben to throw Leslie under one of those two new school buses. Watching Ben's face as she hit on him was hysterical, but I've got a feeling…
Yeah, what's happening there? Granted, I haven't paid a whole lot of attention to Spader since Secretary, but WTF is going on with the hair? At first, I figured his hairline was just receding, but during his last scene in the parking lot it sorta looked like it had been shaved to look like a receding hairline.…
I had the same thought, Larry, and I hope I'm wrong. I might be in the minority here, but I kinda like Ben and Leslie. They're dorky and sweet without being cloying.
"You want to be forgiven."
"Don't we all?"
Does The Doctor even need a room? Does he sleep outside of some kind of outside force like the Dream Lord or brief spells of unconsciousness or almost death? I can't recall a sleepy Doctor off the top of my head.
I'm wondering how House was able to manipulate the Tardis so quickly. He said something along the lines of "why haven't I done this before," which made it seem to me that he didn't have a habit of playing with his food. As River has pointed out repeatedly, The Doctor doesn't always fly the Tardis correctly. (On a…
"She's a woman and my Tardis!"
"Did you wish very hard?"
"Not like that. Shut up!"
Did anybody else find it odd that Idris was the only one with a proper name instead of a title like nephew or uncle? Even the villain was just House. You'd expect the bad guy to have a name to go along with Michael Sheen's creepy voice, or at least I would. Did I miss a reference or something?
"Do fish have fingers?"
I don't think Art has any kind of magic words or plan in his head that he wants to see Raylan to say or do to make things alright between them again. Since Art hasn't turned Winona in himself, I don't think he'd expect or advise Raylan to do it. After all, Art didn't catch on to anything until they were trying to…
The more I think about it, the more I think that the plot holes, missing chunks of time and just general weirdness of this episode that disappointed and bothered so many of us were intended to do just that. I'm a believer in the they-can't-all-be-winners philosophy, but after starting the season with that incredible…
But I'm never going to like Amy's pre-credits narration no matter how many times I see it. I didn't like it during the premiere, but since it was the first episode back and the episode was so awesome, I chalked it up to a minor quibble. If they're still trying to catch newbies up, where was the recap last week? Did…
I have a sneaking suspicion that
This will be an episode I'll go back to after the season is over and like more once the story is complete. But for the time being all I can muster is a meh. I've never found pirates all that interesting so I knew before it started that I probably wouldn't be fully onboard (sorry) for…
Yeah, that scene felt off to me too.
@ElectricSheep
I think you've got me confused with someone else. I didn't mention Tim, but since you bring it up I love the character but I'm torn on the idea of learning too much more about him. Tim reminds me of Creed from The Office a little bit… we don't see him every episode but when he does pop up he says…
What I want to see, Tearinitup, is why he fell in love with her in the first place. I completely understand why she loves him, but I'm just not seeing what she brings to the table. I'm not one of those nobody-is-good-enough-for-my-TV-boyfriend types, I swear. I just haven't seen Winona do anything, especially this…