I LOVE IT.
I LOVE IT.
It's not a joke! It's his damn name.
God dammit Lost.
I expected a big heaping plate of Eyeliner Man this week, and we didn't learn SHIT about him. Except that Locke told him what to do, once. Damn hell ass crap.
Yes
"I am doing this so no one will know I am getting old."
"You just told us you're old."
"This interview is over!"
Not great, but not terrible
This was a biiiig movie for me and my friends in high school. We passed the dvd around like… something… that people pass around.
He's seriously not pretty as fuck. He looks like an unpopular sixteen-year-old.
Interesting
He really is a pretty great live performer.
I only just got into him in the last few months, so didn't realize the country thing was new step. That was part of why I like him so much. (I just thought his old songs were kind of terrible!)
true facts
"It does thoroughly enrage me, though, when anyone brags about the fact that they don't watch television. "
Yeah, and obviously he knew Desmond was unique, so why did he tell Sawyer it wouldn't work, and then contact him in secret?
Daniel
I don't see why we're assuming that time can't be altered, because obviously it isn't true, or Desmond wouldn't be able to have a new memory. Also, you'd think that Dharma wouldn't be so excited about time travel if they wouldn't be able to do anything with it. Daniel's fucking with them, and trying to keep…
Isn't… isn't moonshine just illegal homemade whiskey…? That's what I always thought…
If they didn't exaggerate Kenneth's "countryness", he would cease to exist.
Are you kidding me?
This was easily one of my favorites of the season. Hill Witch! Robot Penis! "I don't quite know how to say this… di…a….be….tes?" "That's it. I'm going to do it. I'm going to eat this cat." Also, the idea that Frank sleeps with EVERYONE, apparently, is hilarious to me.
Oof
With some of these, I just had to scroll past as quick as I could without reading, as soon as I saw what was bolded. Because even just that was starting to angry up the blood. So I can definitely see how this could lead to arguments, yeah.
Agreed one hundred percent. Loved the whole debate, and that yes that was EASILY one of Stanley's best moments. I just loved the gravity and sincerity in his voice when he did that monologue.
Sun
Sun seemed very sinister this episode. She was definitely manipulating Kate. I don't believe for one second that she doesn't actually blame her for Jin's death. Her flashback to when she let the housecleaner lose her job is looking more important now, like it's foreshadowing the more ruthless part of her nature.
I guess I just mean to say that I think the tone of the whole thing is different from what I've come to expect from similar comics. It's more lighthearted and doesn't take itself seriously at all. So to me, it didn't feel like well-trod territory, because the way it was handled seemed so different.
Yeah, and the characters are mostly 20-something white slackers, but they're not dicks about it. Well, not in the hipster-douchebag way. The tone of the whole thing is really fun and open. It's not all full of sarcasm and cleverly making fun of things, which is how I thought it would be before I read it.
I don't know, I went into them with the same attitude- I was convinced I would be too annoyed to even finish reading. But they totally hooked me, so.
I have pop-pop in the attic
I actually feel like this will be a good role for Cera, even if it's in sort of the same genre he's apparently stuck in. If the character is the same in the movie as he is in the books, he has none of the awkward self-consciousness that Michael Cera usually has. Scott Pilgrim, to me, seems…