Yay, he was my professor too, my favorite. I'm so happy he's busting out so much. I hope this movie does him justice, especially since that Miracle at St. Anna thing was kind of a flop…
Yay, he was my professor too, my favorite. I'm so happy he's busting out so much. I hope this movie does him justice, especially since that Miracle at St. Anna thing was kind of a flop…
Everything about your post is spot-on. It's exactly how I felt. Except I'm feeling less kind about all those problems. The second half totally turned me off the movie.
I feel like that's too much like Weeds, where they all toke up at the end. Not necessary.
I will claim it, I thought it was obvious and that it was purposefully obvious. So much so that I was disappointed by the phone call. I really didn't need to see Lydia again after that, maybe just an offhand comment from Walt that she won't be a problem.
"Merchant apparently created the game with The Office’s John Krasinski and his wife, Emily Blunt."
He created a game that drag queens make a living off of and which the show Rupaul's Drag Race is pretty much entirely built off of? K.
Yes, BB is nu-DD with a new wrinkle of gayness. Notice how the letters even look: same with new wrinkle.
The Joey and Pacey.
Pleased as punch about Max and Penny nominations. USA, pick up Happy Endings now!!!! Wish it was nominated for best series as well.
By unrealistic, don't you mean heart-breakingly realistic? Maybe just not what you're used to seeing on TV or personally are not comfortable with? Selina and Andy are narcissists involved in a weird romance power play seduction. Man parents out there are, and act precisely like that. When you're a person of…
Plausibly an old man? No, he always looked like a different species entirely. he was a Muppet, first of all. And not the human kind like those balcony critics. Second, his English was so terrible!
Donny and Marie. THINK ABOUT IT.
Plan B, for sure.
They must be. It's still TV. Don't get it twisted, kitty gurl.
He explained it to you because your "Good thing he corrected himself" can be read a couple of ways.
I'd make it a foursome competition with Bob's Burgers. Although I feel both cartoons are just a little below the sitcoms on the laugh-o-meter.
I liked that she wasn't above reproach. I think she went in thinking she can handle anything because she's Sue, but the office is horrible and she cannot account for everything, that wouldn't be true to what we've seen. So, she had crumble moments. They weren't actually terrible, just the fact that they used the same…
No, it's true. The fourth episode weirdly somehow isn't as horrible as the rest. That was really tricky of them.
The pageant story-line did that? I don't know. In the beginning, he said he was in Alex and Dave's hands. From then on he went on auto-pilot to do whatever they told him, which were conflicting things. It was a stretch, but had to love ponder hands plus eye-roll.
Agreed. There's a TON of characters, so 22 is a lot but fine if used well. I don't like how some seasons highlight some while others are shoved aside. Crosby was a non-entity this season since his marriage. It makes sense: once you get married you are automatically boring. But I'd like a little bit more of everyone…
But what is so hard to rationalize in Lorelai's reactions in that case? You mean you always expect her to just get with the program and not understand why she has such a problem with her parents' crap?