That bugged me a little too. I figured Nick knew when the camera wasn't on his hands and would start playing the bongos till the camera moved back.
That bugged me a little too. I figured Nick knew when the camera wasn't on his hands and would start playing the bongos till the camera moved back.
I have no problem with the idea that two people might refrain from starting a relationship. But the longing looks, creepy groping and inability to just come out and say, "yeah i want you but don't think it would be a good idea" that missed the mark for me.
Do you stand in the hall making moon faces at each other while randomly groping upper boob?
I can't argue with that. But even if they were in a relationship the awkward groping was creepy. The fact that they aren't in a relationship, and through his own choice, makes it that much worse. So would he go around groping any woman he thought was attractive?
Really looking forward to part 2 also. But please, please let there be no Barry. The best thing about this season has been how little of Barry we've actually had to endure after it seemed like he was going to be a major part of the story this year.
The cold open alone was more entertainment than I got most from whole shows this week.
I know I am in the minority on this one but that was terrible. There is nothing standing between these two, they are attracted to each other and know it and they still just stand there longing for each other. Up to this point I thought the writers have nailed it but they failed this time.
I really, really want a Britta puppet. And some Hawthorne wipes.
Sweet but not funny describes it pretty good Flash. Seemed kind of like a dry run with everyone saving their energy for later.
Did anyone think the dean seemed strangely masculine in that costume? His hands were just like huge and gnarly.
So you are saying there was a nuclear holocaust and everyone’s
brains have been fried?
It was a fun scene. But the actor playing Lily still makes me cringe.
So Castle has become the Fred to Beckett's Daphne?
Absolutely agree with you DarkeSword
I wondered about this too. But then figured they probably ran through the scene a few times a day waiting to be noticed. They would know they had nailed it when ever Castle called Beckett to say he saw a murder.
I don't know how you didn't guess it was a setup. I tried to enjoy it just based on how much fun it looked like everyone was having with the episode but from the moment they showed the binoculars it was pretty obvious what was going to happen. The B story with the actual cast was actually better for me but as usual…
Oh. In that case, never mind.
Absolutely. I very much want to know what happened after Larry started to massacre Jackie's - Debbie's army.
Then of course you have shows like 2 Broke Girls that prove TV shows CAN start out bad, dance with mediocre, rise to the level of competent, then crash in burn in a smoldering pile of suck.
First your math is way off. Without counting cards, just using "perfect" play the house will win 51%-55% of the time. Which of course is enough to make the house rich never mind that very few people can play with even correct basic strategy.
Second, assuming Larry can see down more then one card at once, the ability to…