I thought it was really risky, too, but well played by him. That scene in the theater was fucking hilarious.
I thought it was really risky, too, but well played by him. That scene in the theater was fucking hilarious.
It did kinda sloooooow doooooown toward the end. And it was edited in such a way that it was hard to tell how much time elapsed between their break up and the Dramatic Romantic Gesture at the end. I'd guess quite a bit of time because one doesn't just get back on the court after knee surgery. But anyway, it was solid…
Louie who can't get divorced…
Back when I was a wee lad and lived in Seattle in the early 90's, I didn't listen to Nirvana and paid as little attention to that scene as I could manage, music snob that I was. I'm not even sure I was aware that Foo Fighters even existed. I was probably off somewhere with my head up my ass, listening to some tiny,…
Agreed. Every scene with her is painful now. It really sucks.
I like that assessment.
Oh, it's a little bit like leading someone on, at least the way that trickster puts it. Isn't it better for everyone to rip the band aid off?
I tend to agree. Online dating is exactly the time to state your preference in bold face so no one has to do the song and dance. Isn't that the whole point of it? I'm not sure it makes someone a bad person to be as specific as possible about what he/she likes, though being positive about what you want is probably a…
Well, she doesn't have to be there for my visual enjoyment (I never really regarded her as eye candy, anyway), but people who speak that way in real life just make me cringe. It isn't cute or endearing, it just makes someone sound like a stammering moron. The only time she approaches her previous levels of competence…
Please… no. Her crytalking makes my nuts recede into my abdomen so far I get a headache.
Who are you who is so wise in the ways of science? Seriously, though, nice clean up job. Maybe the season ends with Malcom standing over Ra's' corpse becoming the new head of the LoA?
I agree. It would be interesting if Barry was guilty of something unforgivable that made the Reverse Flash sympathetic.
I tend to agree. Buyer beware. You never know what you're going to get.
I saw Tracy Morgan before his accident and it was like watching his Tracy Jordan character on steroids. Totally drunk. Stumbling around. Rambling on about banging different girls, getting too drunk to do his act, and other random shit. The best part about it was that I saw it with my inlaws. Not awkward at all.
"Jake, I get it… Philly sucks." I laughed so hard. Crews' timing of that line was great. Glad the show is back.
I avoided Veronica Mars like the plague for a long time. What a fool I was…
We are all Sarab (a hollow shell, because you mentioned feeling hollow… never mind).
This season feels like it was written backward: The writers knew the basic outline of where they wanted to end up and just started filling in the details of how they got there. I know Asimov wrote a story about this approach to fiction and in theory it's a fine way to think about plot, but this season has jettisoned…
Actually, outside of the white male lead, this looks reasonably diverse.
Agreed. The tone of Arrow is relentlessly dark (by CW standards), and Oliver's moodiness doesn't help. Dude sucks all the fun out of the room.