But really, it was a fun episode all around. Even some of the dumbest jokes got me to laugh some.
But really, it was a fun episode all around. Even some of the dumbest jokes got me to laugh some.
This is better than the previous episode for the lack of floating Robin alone.
I found it weird that Clara is able to be a teacher when she looks about as old as Susan did at the beginning of the original Who.
My personal television paradise is that sweet period when Game of Thrones and Mad Men are on back to back.
That happened to me the other day. But man, I still have no idea how to change my avatar.
Whatever happened to Pinksy?
Yet Mom is safe. Huh.
Death's cover is even better
I've sat through whole seasons of American Idol and The X-Factor US, but I can't even make it through 10 minutes of The Voice. That's how dull it is.
Do any of you guys have a song or songs that you honestly forget about for the most part, because they just aren't that memorable, only to have slowly creep up on you to remind you that yep, this happened alright. "Whenever, Wherever" is one of those for me.
This is better, but I liked having Tom Petty be FL's top-seller.
Your heart should say Danzig
Getting Danson back may actually work though. He's had pretty decent taste in post-Cheers TV roles.
The latter
She was fantastic in Pollyanna and Something Wicked This Way Comes. Two of Disney's most overlooked, yet absolutely wonderful, films.
The thing is, that's how she actually talks.
drunk Shos is best Shos.
That's another great one. I also love the use of Otis' "Try a Little Tenderness" from "The Lighthouse". A fantastic callback to one of Ted's loves for his true love.
I sat through the first couple of episodes back when they just came out, mostly because I was bored and think that Debby Ryan's cute, but yikes, that was rough. I don't think I laughed once.
Well, Emilia Clarke did do Breakfast at Tiffany's on Broadway, so…