Lady Mary will be dowager-aged in the 60s and early 70s. Assuming she's 30 in 1918, she'd be 72 during the first episode of Mad Men, say. I smell crossover fanfic!.
Lady Mary will be dowager-aged in the 60s and early 70s. Assuming she's 30 in 1918, she'd be 72 during the first episode of Mad Men, say. I smell crossover fanfic!.
Aniston and Garner have also been in a significantly better stuff. Friends, Office Space, Horrible Bosses, Juno, Alias, etc. They've earned some modicum of respect.
Did someone call me?
Finn's not underage. Or is the PTSD retcon enough to push Finn's dad's death past the end of the Gulf War, an event that happened 21 years ago and marks Finn as a serious overager.
I can't stand Brittana. I wish Sue had successfully shot Brittany out of a cannon, and while I don't think I need it to have been clear that she died, it shouldn't be mentioned whether or not she ever came down. Then Sue would have gone to prison, Brittany would have been gone, and Santana, essentially the only…
I'd enjoy a show where Rachel was horrible and everyone made fun of her and went on with their lives. Some kind of Britta, even. But instead, she's horrible and we're supposed to like her AND think that Finn should like her, despite the fact that she's almost a cartoonish parody of why men should never date women.…
I gave this episode an א0
And Steve, from Coupling! The British version!
Also, what struck me here is that if Aaron Sorkin was writing this episode, the Finn-his dad plot would have been spot-on perfect. Mostly because it wouldn't have started with "Hey, I'm going to join the military. Like my dad!" And concluded with "This is about your dad. Here's a dark secret."
I appreciated the burst of sanity from Mawmaw
Burt's a lot kinder than Homer. He's probably closer to Fry.
There's something about them that makes a smutty shirt like that seem really sweet.
Also, like everything else on Glee, nothing about it was earned. Will's always known Emma has had OCD; it's not like the first time this has come up. It would have made some degree of sense if his reaction came from a specific incident with a baby, say, than the current "I'll go to her crazy-ass parents and treat…
Grease and Glee are pretty much the same cultural product now.
I believed at one point that Mercedes' boyfriend (Shane?) was a hallucination. I don't think he even had a name before this episode, and all he did was tell her to solve her problems by being sassier, ruder, bitchier, and a bigger diva. Ugh. Sam is at least a 2d person like the rest of them. 3d would be too much…
I was shocked too, but then I remembered that tattoo she claimed was the beginning of a maze, her comments about natural jumpers, and her belief that non-white people ruin everything.
After the first ten minutes or so, I thought that this episode wasn't bad, and I realized why - they got through a half-dozen scenes with minimal amounts of Finn, Rachel, Quinn, Britney, Kurt, or anyone else that they've ground down into nonsense. And Sue was back to where she needed to have been since the end of…
HATE EVERYONE REVENGE SOON
Fun fact: three times as many people watched this last night as did 30 Rock.
Eden Sher is amazing. Other credits: Weeds, Party Down.