Lea Michele guest stars on Looking as Groff's childhood friend. I'd like this to happen now.
Lea Michele guest stars on Looking as Groff's childhood friend. I'd like this to happen now.
Kay, bye. When people spend more time talking about not watching a show than actually not watching a show, they prove that they still have interest. So prove me wrong.
Katherine's last words to Damon were amazing. That is all.
I don't think Klaus controlled them. It looked more like an alliance. The werewolves were mentioned too. It was a tripartite alliance between the three beings. I never saw Klaus subjecting any witches to what Marcel was doing. Klaus had achieved peace through apparent negotiation, Marcel through control and brute…
I think the issue with Klaus is that Rebekah eventually gets undaggered. For Klaus, it's all about control, and if his siblings annoy him, he can dagger them and shove them away until he's gotten over it. But Rebekah did more than just annoy him. She did something worse than daggering. She called upon the only person…
Have white gay men really had that much of an issue? I'm younger than Patrick, but I've still been able to relate to him quite well. They were spot on tonight about the parents. The thought of somebody meeting my parents makes me incredibly anxious, which is probably part of the reason I haven't let myself get too…
Part of me really wanted Patrick to get into that kiss. Tovey plays an adorable drunk. Impossible to resist.
Patrick really needed to hear that. He's spent his whole life defining who he was with based on what his parents would think. But he's really just judged them because that's how he is. He found all those negatives in Richie, not his mom. And I'm glad she told him so.
I really really liked this episode too. My mom is one of three sisters, and when they found out their father was dying, my mom was the only one still talking to him. The other 2 joined in later, and they got along through the whole ordeal, so far as I know. Maybe that's why my favourite scenes were with the three…
The meta was my favourite part. Talking to the audience in that way always makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
Doesn't HBO also include views on HBO Go? It would be such a shame to lose Looking. It's been fantastic so far.
Naming Robbie would give them the ability to find out who Robbie got the drugs from, and crack down on whoever dealt them to him. At least, that's what I got from it.
As a Jew, I appreciated all the Jewish humour way too much. The Hamentashen joke was hilarious. Also, Max Greenfield and Jake Johnson in kippahs = turn on.
I feel like the snowboarding community is just a bunch of really cool, laid back people. The guys had that same camaraderie that you don't always see in other sports. But yeah, Sarka's fall was pretty bad. If she had improved on her first run, she probably could have got at least a bronze.
Well … that was intense. Crazy how Robbie managed to screw up Fiona's life even more, while not even in the same room as her. Then again, it was her choice to use the cocaine in the first place, and leave it there for Liam to take.
Damn, do I love this show. I'll go character by character since I have something to say about everyone.
I was sooooo happy when Debbie opened the door for her sister. She's been shutting out Fiona since the season started, and it was nice to see them again as sisters with a semblance of a relationship again.
You make a good point about making black people the witches, but I think it was necessary in this episode to get the New Orleans/vodun vibe. And it's actually been a lot better than TVD in introducing non-black witches, so I didn't really mind that.
Marcel and Cami had some good chemistry in this episode, I think.
Bedtime Stories was a C- episode and I'm sticking by that.