1. Dennis
2. Dee
3. Frank
4. Mac
5. Charlie
1. Dennis
2. Dee
3. Frank
4. Mac
5. Charlie
Memories, man…
I didn't think it was possible to like this show more than I already did. Tonight proved me wrong in the best way possible.
Really spectacular episode. Like Loki says, the show will rarely achieve what it did here since then, but there are amazing scenes later that always remind me of this episode (High School Reunion pt 2 comes to mind).
You won't regret it.
I'm already lining up my capital s, i, m keys, just in case.
It came, I saw it, I loved it. Now, for the long wait. Community has prepared me for this.
There's just no room in the world for us Carls.
Uy, I'm so pretend jealous. If only I had a better relationship with my relatives.
(returns to writing screenplay/chef d'oeuvre that will allow him to cast his dramatic dream team)
Is this like a "5 degrees of Kevin Bacon" thing? If so, I'll really have to dig into my emails to see if I'm anywhere close.
In any case, sometimes, when I get really close to my computer screen, I can pretend that the warmth emanating from it is a reciprocation of affection from not just Melanie but really from the…
Team Cleosmacktra!
That does not go down well.
When I was younger, I always had this idea that tv shows would show you the most important parts of a character's lives so that you could see how that character evolves, changes and ultimately remains constant throughout the series. It's like the cute meta- joke that Raising Hope did at the end of their trip to…
I liked this episode, but I don't like what it set up.
I have to wait until my regular streaming site uploads the episode because I don't get ABC Family where I'm renting (and I'm too cheap to buy up). Having read the first line, I'm hopeful.
Did anyone else notice when the "camera" took on Flame Princess' pov in following Finn, and he pointed out where he had found the key, there was a keyhole on the ground? Did I miss something there?
For a moment there, I thought there was going to be some sort of conflict; but no, just the sweetest thing I've seen all night.
If there's one thing life has taught me, it's to never go back for your purse (easy enough, since I'm a guy). The other thing is to never sacrifice human interaction for television, especially with loved ones. So, what glaz said.
You say Koln was an unavoidable college album? I had to try it 5 times before I could listen to it the whole way through. As for Book of Ways, you're right, the clavi does sound a bit too sharp.
As for Jarrett, the only performance of his I really enjoy is the last few seconds of his interpretation of Shostakovich's…
It glides as softly as a cloud…gently into that good night…
That's a great explication and impression. An anxious, erratic wreck. I'll try some different ways of listening to it in the future.