I'm glad they were able to check it off their list though (I'm a sucker for historical crap, especially WWII stuff).
I'm glad they were able to check it off their list though (I'm a sucker for historical crap, especially WWII stuff).
Those nostalgia trip are definitely great because of their chemistry. Can't qait for the Girl in Question, in spite of all the criticism lobbed against it, it's one of my faves, next to the finale, Smile Time, and next week's ep.
They really gotta improve security at W&H, don't they?
Yeah, the main run of outstanding eps starts with Smile Time, and the plot kicks into high gear next week in the gut-wrenching Hole in the World.
Well, at least I know I'm not alone in my opinion, lol.
Yep, I still enjoy the gimmick, but it's overshadowed by the other great episodes this season, notably Smile Time this week.
We all knew it wouldn't take long for this to show up in the comments, I'm just surprised it wasn't first. The self-esteem song is a worthy substitute, though.
I showed it to my gf over the weekend, and she laughed her ass off during it, so lots of cross-appeal. I don't think she liked the war theme of Why We Fight. Silly girls, not enjoying killing in the name of your nation! :)
I was confused by that as well - especially because you don't need legs to float around.
SOC, now I'm picturing Gene Kelly as Garak: quite an odd visual indeed.
She's still hot nowadays too. Aging like a fine wine.
It's worth noting that in my current rewatching of B5, my gf is constantly shouting at the screen for other characters to listen to the "real" Delenn, because she's always right.
Ricky Gervais is a pompous asshole.
It certainly isn't great, and pales in comparison to the heights of the season, but it's an interesting, enjoyable gimmick.
Traditionally, comedies try to bring a lot of laughs. I wish this show would try to be more of a comedy instead of a dramedy lately.
I think Rebekah is alive, just possessed, although you're right, if that's the case, she shouldn't be able to go in the cave. Maybe it's an "aura" thing. TVD has auras for witches, right??
I really need to go to the gun range.
He seemed pretty lifeless in last night's ep.
Yep, I'm used to the brackets, which is what I was correcting in a post yesterday when I got that edited stamp.
Sure, no one is fully sane, but Abed seems to really need help. He has serious problems (that seem out of place in a comedy). At the very least the guy needs therapy and some meds.