Patricia Heaton's stunt double got a big ole butt.
Patricia Heaton's stunt double got a big ole butt.
We are well into three seasons of her creating drama. It's just about her doing it now, it's a larger picture kind of thing. It is a character trait at this point but it's just not a very fun one to watch. I still enjoy the show though.
No, they end pretty much every episode happy. While before that, we spend most of the episode with Jenna creating some sort of drama. It's getting a bit tedious.
Jenna is one of the most annoying leads I've ever seen. Her need for drama is getting very aggravating to watch. I appreciate that the showrunners are not shying away from having a lead with faults but damn. She is never happy. She has everything she could really want right now but she keeps looking for something to…
Just because you disagree with others doesn't mean we are crazy. If the show isn't for you than it isn't. Move on.
It's funny, I just watched the movie House at the End of the Street and the guy who plays Dylan plays a character that is much like a young Norman Bates in that movie.
It looked like she was she was trying to stuff it into her vagina at one point which killed me.
Why are you stating this as if your theory fact? There are multiple directions the creators could go with this story.
Also, it's funny how many people that have been on the show, upload their segment on youtube. being on this show really is worth the money you have to shell out to get on. Lots of chances to get your product out there.
Damn youtube for taking down old episodes of the show. I got addicted to it this season and I wanted to see it from the beginning. I did get to pretty much the end of season 2 though.
I love that a B+ episode like this is considered disappointing or flat. This is one of the few shows where a "dud" is actually better than most of what is on television.
I refuse to choose.
I want a matchup between Green Arrow and Hannibal. Somebody make it happen.
That sounds like the worse idea ever. To me anyway. Sue has a tendency to annoy me after a while and Brad is just a walking punchline most of the time.
Is wise the word you are actually looking for? Otherwise I have no idea what you mean.
Kind of heart to draw up any kind emotion during a scene where Sheldon will not shut the fuck up.
Did they need to? It's a six season established quirk for Raj.
Yeah, you tell em.
He's been wrong before. If anything, Juliet knows this is more likely now since she knows he isn't actually psychic.
That's action scene logic. If you watch most actions scenes and sit there saying "Oh, how did they pull that off" the whole time, then you need to find a new genre to watch.