Yep! She tweeted about it: https://twitter.com/aidybryant
Yep! She tweeted about it: https://twitter.com/aidybryant
Fun fact: That was Aidy Bryant from SNL.
I'm of the belief that a guy should never get in the way of what I want. So maybe that clouds my judgement. I want Shosh to be happy and follow her dreams. If her dream has become to work in Japan and do what she loves in a job she'll excel at, then I support her. If her dream is to meet the perfect guy in NYC and…
I may hate Jessa, but damn is she funny. Her eagerness to see a dilated vagina was just delightful. As was the fact that she tied her hair back to dunk her head underwater and look at a baby's foot emerging from a woman's vagina.
The last hour was pretty much Will's wet dream on screen.
I have the version of Darren Criss just on the piano doing "Teenage Dream." And no shame, because it's 10 times better than Perry's version.
I really enjoyed Abby's monologue. I think a lot of people ignore or are just accustomed to the way high profile women are spoken about in the media, and I think the show did a good job in revealing that to a broader audience.
I enjoyed the episode. I wish the werewolf politics was a little more fleshed out though, since right now there are only 3 that we care about, including Hailey. I think Freya has some ulterior motive, but Klaus' resistance is really annoying. He's being such a patriarchal/tyrannical douche that I wish Hailey would…
I do! …. But I'm gay. Not sure to what extent this show appeals to too many straight guys.
So does Sammi think she's a good mom or not for attempting to teach her son how to jerk off juvie guards? And the poor lawyer couldn't even report Sammi for what is clearly a sign of parental abuse because of confidentiality. That was so horrible that I wasn't sure if I was laughing just to cover up my utter disgust…
Michele and Groff still have excellent chemistry. But it was incredibly weird seeing him as a confident straight dude rather than the neurotic gay guy in San Francisco. Either way, he's still got it. Whatever it is.
Loved this episode. Caroline was an absolute delight. Couldn't have been more perfect with her humanity off. And working with Stefan? It could be a blood bath. And that last tableau was amazingly perfect. If someone has a high quality screen shot of that, that would be great.
These are my exact feelings. Him and Damon are supposed to be friends, but when's the last time they had a scene together? Malarkey is an adorable delight, but it's time for him to go.
Christians tend to ignore that part of the bible …. whereas for Jews, you won't find a tattoo on a more observant one.
Mindy's selfie with some nuns was a fantastic little scene.
I have the panic! Had a sleepless night because of it a few weeks ago for no reason as well. Though it's probably tied in with the fact that I'm probably a slight hypochondriac and also probably slightly OCD. I probably would have had a very similar reaction to Augustin, actually. It's horrible to think that I'm…
I've noticed that too. Especially on the subreddit for Shameless, everyone is singing high praise of him, as if he's a saint. I also think Chatwin is adorable, but he's just not good for Fiona. He is ultimately a selfish person, and while he loves Fiona, it's a bad, consuming kind of love which leaves both parties…
I hope JJS is gone forever, because the last impression of him is so fitting. Angela: "He's a great thief, but a shitty person" or something like that is an ideal good bye. Also, Fiona's reaction at realizing one of the last things he did with her is attempt to manipulate her into loving him more was perfect. He…
I really want to see Jake Lacy and Andrew Rannells going at it now. Fuck.
I kind of respect Jessa for the fact that she is so upfront about how terrible she is. Marnie thinks she's good still, while Jessa doesn't give a shit. She'll do what she wants and when she wants because at the end of the day she's looking out for #1. What's miraculous is that she still has friends who tolerate her.