Georgetown Day School is a real name, its also in DC.
Georgetown Day School is a real name, its also in DC.
The best (worst?) part is Paul Hollywood cheated on his wife with his co-host of the American version, big drama. I imagine that also played into why Mary Berry is the one making the trip this time.
I absolutely thought the gift scene was a dream. When Cookie pulled out that pillow, I figured it had to be her subconscious. Especially when the plot just shot forward afterwards.
I think the real lesson here, is that as digital music sales continue to drop, those of us hanging on to analog sound and heavy cartons of discs for no logical reason will soon rule the music industry. I fear this means Jack White will be the last artist standing.
As looney toons as this show's plot is, I had a male friend who was roofied and robbed after a cute girl bought him a shot at a bar in New Orleans. Some good life lessons in this episode.
I mean it has to be Magda right? Sin Rostro = without a face…her face is half burned off…
Seasons (Waiting on You) by Future Islands. My most listened to song of the year as well.
I have a signed Bloc Party set list. My high school boyfriend got them to sign it for me, which earned major points. I actually framed it and hung it in my bedroom. Glory days of my Bloc Party obsession.
The Decision Tree was fantastic. I think as a single episode, it would be a great primer on all the characters on the show. Alicia's skill at her job, her waffling on the meaning of being married to Peter, the intensity of her relationship with Will…
Just catching up on these last two episodes today… I had always read from the show that Alicia and Will had dated previously, or been close to dating while at Georgetown, but she ultimately chose Peter and the life of a politicians wife. Will had always represented the other path, even from back when they went to…
I just started watching FNL and am not yet done the first season, so feel I am prime audience for these reviews, yet don't have anything particularly interesting to add. The Voodoo story line was frustrating, because ultimately we should have wanted to see him succeed and rebuild his life, but we met Matt first, and…
Once the shots started I found myself off the sofa and standing in front of the TV with goose bumps. I had been convinced that the 'most shocking moment' was going to be Archie Panjabi leaving the show.
Agree completely. I also felt it did a little too much telling rather than showing, all the comments about how important the speech was, instructing Alicia to lay on a feminist angle, it would be easy enough for us to understand all the implications without it being repeated over and over in the dialogue.
But guys, what is going to be the MOST SHOCKING GOOD WIFE MOMENT YET?
Same here. It also says a lot about CBS that I thought it was a real show in their line-up.
So at some point in season 2 Harrison is talking to Olivia about how he has her back and she can trust him, and he says "We are family," which people say in a not literal sense, but it stuck with me. Maybe that was why she helped him? I just really hope there is more to his story.
Anyone know if this will be replayed? I totally forgot to tune in.
I have no pedigree for judging action films, but since it is the internet I will go ahead and share my opinion that I loved it. Every time I thought we had reached the action climax, that this was when Tatum would end it, the stakes just went higher and higher - to a ludicrous but hilarious point.
So I think I certainly expected too much from this scene, as if it could make me feel how I read it for the first time. But I think the last few moments really saved it for me. I was concerned they were just going to show the dark hurried massacre and gloss over the individual deaths. Then Catelyn screamed at the end…
I didn't see that as out of character. As soon as she entered and agreed to stay there, the pimp made a comment that he was a rooster or some such immediately insinuating that she'd have to have sex with him if she wanted to stay in the house. I don't think she was going on a joy ride, but acquiescing to the demands…