She grew up in Stars Hollow. Everyone in the town knows them forever.
She grew up in Stars Hollow. Everyone in the town knows them forever.
Opposite completely. I don't think I ever understood Emily, ever, except from the standpoint of "I guess that's how some people are."
It sounds like a Japanese game show. I'm almost certain it is. I think they just take ideas from them.
You would be correct. Hopefully the MTV Scream series can out-Williamson Williamson since he sold out completely and uses his lot structure powers for evil now instead of good. Maybe there's a slim possibility this show can be satirical and funny and goof on stuff like The Following, since it's not a serious network…
laughter at me*
Rachel is so bland. And it doesn't help that she played the villain in Port Charles. In all her scenes I'm waiting for her to stab someone or something. She's one of those actresses that can play a good bitch, but thinks the opposite of that is to just stand there and be really sweet. No in between.
Yes, the writers and actress are genius. When Megan first came on the scene everyone cried out "fraud." Then in season 5 everyone started to like her and the writers showed us great sides to her with fascinating story-lines. Now she's the fraud everyone smelled from the beginning, underneath it all—if a sympathetic…
I agree. I think people have really short term memory or something, because this is just one episode in a huge amount over the course of the year, and it's really OK for it to be a bit of a downer. I think if you watched this season in a binge, you wouldn't feel so let down by their loss. The Belchers come out on top…
He doesn't know a lot more than that.
You're much smarter and helping many by your continued existence.
Schultz and Plainview!!!
That is… ridiculous. I almost want to see your point, but I can't. If you're really so laid back, you will have no problem with these books. People don't like the last 2 because of expectations and the fact that their culminating event is delayed for the next book, so impossible to judge them as books. You seem to…
Wasn't there a theory that he did it specifically to look accidental to his mother, so that she wouldn't feel so guilty about him committing suicide?
The time-leap/romance-with-a-descendant angle is just too easy/marketable for them to ignore, I would think.
*coke-shake*
*coke-shake*
Even, better it was "Brad doesn't look like Paul Gia.. oh." He automatically thought he did look like Taye Diggs.
I feel like when he's in the show, it's weird, like he's supposed to be an audience member that kind of likes the show but isn't quite convinced? I don't know if it's intentionally meta or what. I wish he just had his own personality.
I prefer "literally-figuratively," myself.
You should be nervous. You have bad film taste. "Newsflash:" Your only points are that other directors have distinct visual styles and use the same actors and have remained good. You haven't shown that Burton has remained good. Instead, you have "better things to do," which, please. You just can't, because they…