Oh my gosh, the worst. You win.
Oh my gosh, the worst. You win.
Thank you for this! Thinking of starting a new feature next week: "Mindy's Best Outfit of the Night"
Thanks! I should have mentioned above that another reason I'll miss writing about OUAT is that it was one of the only shows I cover that I could watch with my kids (unlike, say, Masters Of Sex), so I will definitely still be watching (they're all over the Frozen thing, natch) and live-tweeting every week: You can…
Could NOT agree more
Christmas in July!
This exchange is my favorite: "How's Luke?" "He has a kid."
Thank you! Fixed above.
I always thought that the last two words would be "shut up," as a final note to the show's constant stream of dialogue. I also think about this way, way too much.
Nicely put. I agree that Danny and Mindy appear to be in it for the long haul.
To your point, Happy Endings is also one of the few shows over the past few years that has also made me laugh out loud like that (some episodes of New Girl, as well) maybe because it also had some off-the-rails parts like Max turning into a bear, Penny and Max becoming cough syrup addicts, etc. (I also really like…
It definitely ended season three on a high note.
Fortunately a friend had the new Warner Archive set, so we went on kind of an Atlantis binge. It's fantastic. Also in the double-headed seahorse ep: Ted Neeley from Jesus Christ Superstar.
Becca, could not agree with you more about the crockpot. Check out my recipe for crockpot meatloaf:
http://www.gwenihnat.com/20…
Wow, good catch!
Alan Sepinwall called it "a series of quacks," or something to that effect, which sounds about right-
True, it was so white-hot it was hard to look at directly, like the sun.
Actually, Showtime will be filling this time slot with The Affair starting October 12, I think: I loved the pilot, well worth checking out.
He was even pretty mean to her when they were apart for two years, like at that party when she was with her new boyfriend.
I just really like Alan Arkin. And his son as well, especially on Northern Exposure.
It was hot until it wasn't, and that's the part that was so majorly uncomfortable that even Gini had to cover herself.