He doesn't need to twirl an invisible mustache when he can stroke his beard the way he does.
He doesn't need to twirl an invisible mustache when he can stroke his beard the way he does.
Yep! It's actually pretty good once you get into it.
I'm catching up now and for the most part it feels like he's about 2 marks below what the show is actually doing.
I'd like to see his reviews of 24 >____>
I feel like you are quibbling a bit more than usual, Josh.
There were some very lengthy stretches of that episode that I did not realize I wasn't breathing for until I took a breath.
Mid-period Bond, Cabaret. Lots of things going in, even weirder things coming out.
also closing credits
Except SHIELD >_>
Emporer
I loved Rob Reiner in the exact position he put James Caan. That was fantastic.
Messy episode with a few really good jokes. Hard to go much higher than a B/B- though.
Episode for sure had its flaws, but I did appreciate Adam's movies retelling of their heretofore unseen meet-cute
Marnie's biggest issue is that she doesn't know what she wants, but knows that whatever she has - with Charlie, Booth, with Desi, with Ray - isn't it. The problem with that is that she can't admit that once she realizes it and continues to stay in relationships that are dysfunctional.
Amen. I've worked with people with BPD for years and most of them have volatile lives, but they're almost all good people at heart.
This kind of describes me, actually. I don't feel much of anything most of the time. Except instead of self-absorption keeping me going, it's my crushing fear of letting people down.
That's a hell of a poster.
Here's what I'll say
Schmidt's delivery of the word statistics has never not been funny.
I need help reacting to something.