So…Jianyu was basically trying to not freak out. Ha! He's lucky to have such a bangin' soulmate.
So…Jianyu was basically trying to not freak out. Ha! He's lucky to have such a bangin' soulmate.
I'd have to agree. I'd eat a Fish Filet if handed to me, and all of my body tells me it is GARBAGE, and I'd still be satisfied.
I think he's that "Orion's Belt" alien.
I grew up watching Clueless, and didn't realize there were only 62 episodes in the entire series. I had moderate crush on Rachel Blanchard then, but I enjoyed the antics of Donald Faison and Sean Holland. Never watched the show in its original run or the movie, though I wonder should I if I value the show so much.
I am shocked that Barry has to share his lab space with somebody else. We know he doesn't even have a supervisor!
I remember reading a story where the writer of a late-Silver/Bronze Age Flash writer inserted himself into a story while he was on a cross country roadtrip.
At least the typecasting pays!
I actually prefer the second movie, but mostly because it was clearly gay rather than "subtle." It makes you wonder how much footage of hardcore action was edited out.
And I remember that episode of the Drew Carey show where the Browns came back!
It's interesting that most of the adult Chinese men featured in Fresh off the Boat are played by Korean actors, including Louis' brother in law. Of course, you gotta have Ken Jeong play Gene!
Heh. Jane the Virgin had someone who was Petrafied, and so was Adalind. Great bookends.
This finale basically cribbed a lot of points from last year's finale including: Juliette getting stabbed in the gut, somebody's neighbors were killed by an evil organization, and Diana killing off the main villain/king.
But Robert Blanche was on!
CaveWu NeanderWu it's all good.
She'll probably torment her little brother tho.
I also wanted the ghosts of those poor sailors who were "Shanghaied" into faraway ports too.
Half the time I shrug. It's basically NBC's overall attitude to good storytelling or Standards and Practice, or even running a network.
WTF. This was a clear case of "I'm not the bad guy, the older gentleman is." Renard was just so chill for quite a while, letting that dude from Homeland plan and execute everything. Like S1 Adalind, it also makes me miss take-initiative S1 Renard.
Brainwashed by Black Claw or brainwashed by HW. Pick a card.
Yeah, I didn't care about HW, and thought they could've been interesting villains if the show wasn't so padded.