I am so glad I stuck with the show through those earlier episodes because it quickly became something special and continues to grow. To attempt something on this level, in the first season, is incredibly brave and bold.
I am so glad I stuck with the show through those earlier episodes because it quickly became something special and continues to grow. To attempt something on this level, in the first season, is incredibly brave and bold.
One album. From that list, I have only listened to one album. Am I missing out on a lot of great music or is this list lacking?
Considering that all the kid's scenes were filmed years ago to keep their age… come on, bruh.
I would. It was more than just letting go of the kids. It was letting go of that entire idea.
No clues? How about the fact that she cannot have children?
I disagree, as well. I thought it was beautifully somber. It did not feel like a cheat.
Only by adoption. How many times does this have to be addressed?
Except their relation is solely based on societal titles.
B+ … I cannot even believe I am not seeing an A here.
So much yay!
My memory is shoddy but I think this was the highpoint of the season for me. Just seemed like everyone was having a blast… except for Taco, but I cannot stand Taco most of the time so seeing him down was fun as well.
I am with Emily on this episode. It fell flat for me. Felt like the gang imitating themselves. Most of the jokes did not felt genuine and some of the lines seemed to come from the wrong person. I did enjoy the structure of the episode and how it all played out.
I imagine they have some sort of dart board system in place.
Anti-anti-Christ… Jesus?
"The Winchesters Visit Murder House" would be the greatest piece of art ever created!
Next week! The episode is entitled "Smoldering Children".
Well, to be fair, Dexter deserves all the scorn it gets. It has become an awful series.
Disagree you everything you said.
Brilliance. I literally laughed out loud multiple times.
Nah, that must've been you, bruh.