Pfft, YOU'RE a woman in the comics
Pfft, YOU'RE a woman in the comics
And arguably the best part of that movie.
Sooooo a woman with pretty eyes that has a strong connection to her Jewish roots?
*rolls eyes* as in "Kind of". Happy now, Mr English Teacher?
Right here! *shows right hand . . .puts down right hand out of sight, then shows left hand
Wouldn't it be funny if he dressed up as a woman in a sketch oh my god they should totally make him be a woman in a sketch it would be hilaarrrrrious!
Oh my god, that Talon kid needs a severe beating. I feel like any second he's gonna try to be buddy buddy with me so he can give me a flyer to vote for his shitty band to be on the local stage at Warped Tour.
Having Mockingbird in some variation of Secret Avengers would be alot more fun without losing the spy/action aspect. And I will always back a Runaways series. I don't know how they'd manage to have Old Lace, though.
By "doing Japanese stuff" do you mean playing the "wise foreigner possibly spouting Fortune Cookie-isms? AND not playing the lead character?" because then yes, this is most certainly Hollywood
Can we talk about Souza saying how he still wanted to kill him and how that was such a non comment? I think it would've been funny if at the end when Thompson gets his props the camera zooms in on Souza giving an ominous look, thinking of revenge. END
Did Peggy and Souza really have to turn to each other with their hands up saying, "Classic Thompson!" with Chad Michael Murray turning to wink to the camera? Pretty shitty ending imo
Makes complete sense, sorry I didn't pick up on that. I still would like to see something of a redemptive arc for her.
When the commenter who said it is a white dude?
I just think it would've been nice if there was a feeling that Dottie was under Fehnhoff's thrall. Maybe season 2 could explore that conflict within herself now that she's without someone guiding her.
Also, I may be blanking on this but what's the connection between Dottie and Fehnhoff? I would've liked more exploration into their relationship. She was molded and trained as a child and I wonder how much of her relationship with the Dr resembles that.
For once I completely agree with the review. The Dottie/Peggy conflict could've been so much more but I guess I can deal with the sacrifice of that in order to tie up other loose ends. I was frustrated at how Stark-centric most of the episode was but the later part of the episode redeemed itself imo. The chemistry…
Yeah, I get it. People's lives move on. They have families. But it seemed that there was so much focus on the idea of creating legacies as if to say "You cannot successfully continue in life without one". Obviously, Tom and Donna were exceptions (and I'm not gonna get into my criticisms regarding that) but it just…
Didn't get those either. I remember some generic fruit punch bottles with a foil top and some hawaiian punch. I mean, a friend sharing their chocolate milk with me was a rare highlight.
Fruit juice in normal shaped squeezeable bottles. Asked my mom if I could get some one time. And she bought them. One time only.
How could Eddie be so greedy? He was drinking out of a Squeezit for pete's sake! I can't imagine the amount of begging it took for him to ask his mom to buy him some. . .or maybe he was like me and depended on generous white friends for the brand name hook ups.