I can't wait for Sean O'Neal's review of the latest Axe body spray fragrance.
I can't wait for Sean O'Neal's review of the latest Axe body spray fragrance.
Or Catholic.
Yes! That's one of only two things I found myself still thinking about once the episode was over. The other was that the music supervisor needs to chill the fuck out with the loud, ominous music when they revealed the plane-rock amalgam.
Ophelia Lovibond
Caitlin Penzey-Moog
Tina Belcher would love the last ten minutes of this episode.
That's 18,000 calories and 2,850 grams of sugar in six minutes. God bless this nation.
Aww, no love for Freddy Rumsen. Sal and Dr. Faye never soiled their trousers with half the grace Freddy did.
Maybe Bill Cosby walked by mid-sentence and he couldn't wait to point it out but by the time the interviewer turned around, Cosby was gone.
"You're lucky I was planning to go online today."
That scene in which Bob and Louise live-dubbed the Hawk & Chick movie that seamlessly shifted from Bob and Louise dubbing Hawk and Chick to Bob and Louise speaking for Koji and Yuki to Bob and Louise as themselves airing out their fear that they'll drift apart was brilliant.
She won my heart this season, and if a Mad Men spinoff were to happen, as much as I love Peggy, I would hope it would be Better Call Meredith.
Ah yes, the Purgatory ending.
I’m telling you where the road is out. I’m telling you where, as you’re driving, you’re gonna go into water, and it looks like it might only be three inches deep, but you and your car are gonna go down.
Flash vs. Arrow: The Secret of the Ooze
Never in neither film nor TV has a flashbang been used so effectively.
Kristen Schaal with that haircut looks a lot like Julianne Nicholson.
Fun fact: Javier Grillo-Marxuach, who wrote for Helix/i>, has joined The 100 for the third season. (He also worked on the first two seasons of Lost, to which The 100 is often compared)
The relationship between Sherlock and Bell continue to be one of the most rewarding. I always look forward to these episodes.
We get Netflix.
I think you're a joke, but I don't find you very funny