Watching grown-ass men pour all the pathos and gravitas they can muster into a discussion about magic beans is an endless source of amusement for me.
Watching grown-ass men pour all the pathos and gravitas they can muster into a discussion about magic beans is an endless source of amusement for me.
Ivy: "Should we start a Molesley fan club?"
Me: "YES."
That seemed the theme to this episode in particular. Robert didn't have control of *anything* in this episode: one daughter's dead, the other wants to write in a *newspaper*, his wife hates him, his granddaughter's Catholic, everyone's being tolerant to Catholics and whores (and probably Catholic whores, too), his…
I think it goes:
Daisy -> Alfred -> Ivy -> Jimmy ->
Daisy
Archie: "I'm alive, everybody!"
Everybody: "Yay!"
No one: "Wait, who did we just bury? This is a small town, who died that we didn't notice?"
Not sure if it's been brought up before, but does anyone else think Scarlett's Clare Bowen looks strikingly like Parenthood's Monica Potter (Kristina Braverman)?
Not sure if it's been brought up before, but does anyone else think Scarlett's Clare Bowen looks strikingly like Parenthood's Monica Potter (Kristina Braverman)?
Why *is* The Neighbors still on? I tried to force myself to watch more than two minutes of it and I couldn't.
Why *is* The Neighbors still on? I tried to force myself to watch more than two minutes of it and I couldn't.
Based on the commercials this week, I was expecting a lot more zombies. Not looking forward to it, mind, but expecting it.
Based on the commercials this week, I was expecting a lot more zombies. Not looking forward to it, mind, but expecting it.
"They massacred us and destroyed our beans!" made me burst into laughter. I didn't hate the flashback sequences (though for some reason it didn't occur to me that Emma was supposed to be 17 there - yeesh), but the beanstalk thing was just terrible. Ignoring the fact that they somehow climbed the something the size of…
"They massacred us and destroyed our beans!" made me burst into laughter. I didn't hate the flashback sequences (though for some reason it didn't occur to me that Emma was supposed to be 17 there - yeesh), but the beanstalk thing was just terrible. Ignoring the fact that they somehow climbed the something the size of…
And the whole "Last time I saw you, you were a baby" comment Rumpy made.
And the whole "Last time I saw you, you were a baby" comment Rumpy made.
Also, the name "Cora" means "heart".
Also, the name "Cora" means "heart".