Too bad that episode wasn't this week because it would've completed the Mushroom Trifecta started by X-Files and Elementary. Unless ABC had an episode about toadstools, unless you count the Goldbergs when Dana played some Super Immigrant Plumbers :\
Too bad that episode wasn't this week because it would've completed the Mushroom Trifecta started by X-Files and Elementary. Unless ABC had an episode about toadstools, unless you count the Goldbergs when Dana played some Super Immigrant Plumbers :\
They'd better dagnabit. Nick can't keep running around with a crate full of books like Aunt Marie.
I call fiddle faddle on Eve. She's just put up one hell of a facade, she's still super bitsie Juliette.She's just running away from her true self, which will be a plot point next year or some bollocks.
Time runs weirdly in Grimm. I mean Adalind has been pregnant for an entire year and a half! So who knows when they had the first party compared to the second.
Not when you relied more on the school computer, and didn't know how to use the built in modem.
Didn't Louis buy a dedicated faxline when his in-laws visited? Did he ever turn it off?
I thought it was odd for Jessica to obsess over the internet at this point. That computer must've been expensive plus, the phone bill! At least she switched over to confronting Goldstein pretty soon.
I remember getting my first iMac in 1999 for $1000. It was a stupid purchase because of the imminent arrival of Windows…
If Maya Rudolph needs help, I wonder if Pink Lady is still available.
Yeah, they decided to cram in the Pacific Coast drought instead.
I was like, Trubel's living in Person of Interest, and Juliette think she's Sidney Bristow.
Totally cool that Legends of Tomorrow was on the previous night, even if the show's story suffers from a severe case of dumbdumbitis.
Adalind does deserve better considering she was REALLY Nick's nemesis at the first season, now not so much.
I thought Bellick from Prison Break was the bad guy, guess I was wrong. Wow, Grimm's really dealing with Radical Wesen.
Yeah, Rip Hunter is seriously terrible at his job. Wentworth Miller was the bright spot in the parts I watched. What were the writers thinking?!
Frankenperfume.
Stripes came out the same year as Porky's. Why didn't Adam try to watch that movie instead? He could've tricked Beverly into saying it's a good old comedy about guys trying to make it in the army.
If Labyrinth was on, I wonder if Adam should've done the rebel thing and watched that flick.
I so wish I have a Team Banzai sweatshirt.
I was more of a Meatballs sort of kid growing up, they aired it plenty on TV. I remember that IUD scene! I've only seen the poster for Porky's inside those Columbia House catalogs in the Sunday Paper.
Yeah it's misguided, especially when Muppet Boy generally acts like an -hole whenever he acts out or plans one of his schemes. I think Murray meant Adam should have more of a backbone sometimes and act out of impulse for the right reasons.