I get that it was probably just a product placement thing, but I couldn't understand why Brick wouldn't be asking for a Kindle, either.
I get that it was probably just a product placement thing, but I couldn't understand why Brick wouldn't be asking for a Kindle, either.
I actually liked that episode.
Like all the Moffat-y ones, it was fun until you think about it for more than two seconds.
I'll just leave this here…
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He was! I even loaded up that episode after I wrote this and skipped around* to find it to see if it was just that I didn't notice they'd switched him out before that episode, but nope.
So, I'm re-watching this episode because I do that sometimes.
It's not weird, don't judge me.
Aaanywho, I've just noticed - have they aged Stan a bunch of years since we saw him a couple of episodes ago?
He looks to be at least seven or eight which, considering he was a baby three years ago, strikes me as odd.
I always think of Ben's in the Model UN. Can't be beaten.
Yeah, that's pretty much it. She didn't want to move, but they wanted her for the show, cause she's Kelly fucking Bishop, so they're basically just putting her in episodes where she's needed.
It wasn't the funniest episode ever, but I liked it, especially Jules' story.
I like that these people are constantly changing.
Like they have their family and friends and they're comfortable with that, but they're not done growing yet (especially Bobby).
I think to have Jules NEVER shown at work and always be halfway…
Lucas Neff: Strong advocate of the word 'fucking'.
She was the schizophrenic option.
Bitch thought she knew Marlene Dietrich.
They'd just recast with Jane Krakowski, anyway.
Yeah, but if you put the 't' in and say it out loud, it doesn't sound as good.
But if it was in the same universe, then Kelly Bishop, Liza Weil, Sean Gunn, Michael DeLuise, Alex Borstein, Chris Eigeman, Todd Lowe, Rose Abdoo and Gregg Henry's characters would all either be schizophrenic or just blow up, I guess?
Also, yes, I did have to look a fair few of those up and no, I wouldn't have too much…
Even though we know she most likely won't leave, I think they've done a good job in making us think that she would, normally.
Also, having her run off during the break was smart.
So the dance was a red-haired hipster who has a weirdly close relationship with her dad that initially gave off an incest vibe?
Was that the guy who played Tom the contractor as… Bob the contractor?
ASP obviously believes he only fills a very niche role.
Sah nah cyaht.
Neither?
Is neither an option?
Parks and Rec burns through will they/won't they as an alternative fuel source?
Ben and Leslie, sure.
I guess Andy and April, kind of.
And then… Donna and Chris?
I'm all for shipping Meagar/Traegle
There's a lot of re-evaluation, yes.
She's my one hipster-associated guilty pleasure.
Actually, no.
She's not a guilty pleasure at all.
I… don't know what my point was anymore and I don't really think I had one.
I'll just be over in the corner…
That's Joe-incidence with a C!