Depends. Is she the inspiration for Cheryl/Carol?
Depends. Is she the inspiration for Cheryl/Carol?
But the spoiler montage was hilarious. And, come on, I hope you aren't watching Archer for the PLOT.
Oh, they definitely built to it, I was just in denial up to about episode 5. Though I did call the ending in episode 2, I was hoping I was wrong.
I liked TotL until the last segment…you know why. GOD. Campion, really, belongs in the 1960s.
…could you invite me? That's the best fantasy EVER.
Should I try to watch True Detective? I don't know if I'm ready for new TV.
I loved that movie as a kid. I liked the song about pie.
The baby cookies would love Craig! Leather daddy!
But…but…Jacques Pepin!!!
I find that I only recommend Enlightened to people I actually respect. Maybe that's why it can't get good buzz? You don't want to tell assholes to watch the show—it's too good for them. And there are SO MANY assholes.
Is that really any better?
Yup, Jesse. He's awesome and a sweetheart.
I don't know.
They just posted a new Half in the Bag this week, on Hobbit 2. It agreed with my evaluation of the movie, so I greatly approved of it.
It is odd. They have loads of movies in their library, there's really no need to replay the same awful ones for an entire week, 16 hours a day. I don't get their strategy, other than to confuse people with jet lag who wake up at 2 am and then 4 am, who then freak out when the muted TV is playing the exact same scene…
He wrote Maid in Manhattan? Jesus Christ.
My mom, who grew up in the 60s, really likes the show because it unfolds with the changing nature of women's lib—and also, she likes it when something horrid happens, so she can say, "See? Aren't things so much better now?"
It has happened to me three times today, probably because I am taking the time to post on the AVC—after all, it IS Wednesday. I am remembering why I've been cutting back so much. I am so irritated—I keep getting error messages!
I was only like 70 pounds at the time!
I don't particularly love Betty, though I find her more relatable than I like to admit. But I think the truth about her speech is rather subtle: she does feel those things; however, she is so broken inside and so distant from her emotions on most days, that she is frozen by expectations versus her actual feelings.