Schindler's List in space somehow?
Schindler's List in space somehow?
I wouldn't declare that just yet. Remember when everyone thought Wreck-It Ralph would take last year's animation Oscar and Brave ended up winning? I would look out for The Wind Rises (which is at least a good movie and one that would be worthy of the Oscar).
I honestly thought Sexy Santa was a hobo.
A really.. attractive… hobo.
…I don't know how to respond to this. Except by flatly stating things, I guess.
I kind of loved that this show just went to shit in this episode. I've been hating on how boring it's been as of late (up to last week's episode, I'd guess), and this gave me a little bit of interest in the show.
Best double-entendre of the episode: Virginia telling Bill she won't have sex with him until he has sex with Libby. Libby arrives home to find Bill locked out with his wood.
The best part of this episode was Adam Lambert's singing, because he has quite the pipes.
The rest was.. bad.
As much as I hate this show when it makes the dumb, dumb decisions it makes, Cory Monteith was such a big part of what made it click for me at first. I actually did have some grief tonight.
Damn it. I really feel like a lot of this episode was quite overacted (nevermind the glaring CGI, which is almost always obvious anyway). Maybe I'm just coming off of Breaking Bad, but still.. it was sometimes cringe-worthy.
She's also the most fun in this episode, in my opinion. Filet the bitch.
Judge Elder Plops needs to be a podcast. He settles matters of love, because Judge John Hodgman doesn't.
The Invisible Made Visible, if only because that was my first introduction to David Rakoff.
I hope that, if a season five happens, that they get everyone together. I -know- the show will be better for it.
"Where are Sugar and Joe?"
*they walk in to cheers*
But like.. who says 'ping' anymore?
Let the hating begin.
I liked this episode. A lot. Picking up the pieces from Shooting Star (and not just forgetting about Becky!), NeNe's comeback, Idina Menzel's voice, and even that final number. Good, good.
Yeah.. um.That was decent, I suppose. Not —great—, but it's enough to go on until the next episode.
Can I sit over here? I'll sit over here.
Considering Rachel and Kurt JUST kicked Santana out, I'm not sure how they'd have felt about going with her "to expose Brody".
…so Emma ISN'T cheesy?