That line from Reynold about the fuckability of the remaining women makes his humiliation at the end doubly sweet.
That line from Reynold about the fuckability of the remaining women makes his humiliation at the end doubly sweet.
A thousand likes to you, madbeatnk.
Please, are you telling me that I have to like Star Trek to like Adventure Time? Fuck nooooooo.
I love how this show can do that. Out of nowhere, this great little character moment that's also heart-wrenching. Meanwhile Finn is getting a (dream) lifetime with his pillow kids.
I'm not sure the monologue makes her more sympathetic, in that she freely admits that she still resented Jon so much, she even broke a promise to the gods to be nicer to him. Also, I assumed that the scene was meant to serve as a refresher on Jon's history, and expected them to show him referencing his bastardy in a…
This is the funniest thing I've read today.
I somehow never saw any of the Star Wars movies till I was 16, then I was gushing at school one day about Empire and its Big Reveal, and some guy goes "Yeah, I remember being blown away that Luke is Leia's brother too!" Except I hadn't SEEN FUCKING JEDI YET.
My sister and I watched that movie way too many times as kids. Even then I knew it was pretty shitty. But for years that was my only reference for what autism was.
Wasn't it the name of her teddy bear? Or one of their kids' teddy bears?
Funniest episode I've seen in long time. I love that Malcolm ate all that revolting food for nothing.
His confessional about how eating gross things would give him a badass edge and improve his dating prospects was tops.
Ellsworth's death remains one of the most painful things I've ever seen on TV. I was wrecked.
I couldn't figure out what she was eating. I thought for a while it was something…..far grosser than hair. But then I couldn't see AT doing that.
Gumball was actually my gateway drug into AT, because my kids love it and I got sucked into AT's relentless commercial spots during Gumball. "The Job" was fabulous. My 5-year-old couldn't stop talking about it for days.
What. The. Fuck.
I think she's just been promoted to madam at the whore-house. Like Trixie to Littlefinger's Al Swearengen.
There's a book scene between Jaime and his aunt, Tywin's sister (Genna?), and she says that she could never get Tywin to see that Tyrion, not Jaime, was Tywin's "true son". I always liked that scene (and that aunt character; she sheds a lot of light on the Lannister family dysfunction).
Agree, they need to start showing us that Harrington can carry more dramatic weight. His character notes are basically Whiny and Wrong.
I didn't get the "someone's dying" vibe at all. If anything, the idea that you could have a lifetime with someone, but still wish for that extra few days, because a lifetime isn't enough, is romantic and heartbreaking enough in its own way.
That spider made me regret that I shell out extra $$$ for HD.