Gerbil, you insult fags by saying that.
Gerbil, you insult fags by saying that.
He was playing himself after all.
The relationship between Jack and Liz. 'I ate most of the Oreos on the cab ride here.' Jack doesn't even nod. He just accepts the wrapper and continues the conversation. He doesn't even give her a look. It was brilliant subtle bit of acting.
I enjoy this blog. Thanks Todd, for putting up pictures.
It was one of the densest half-hours of comedy in the history of mankind.
The Mentalist is a stupid name for a show more than anything. He specializes in being mental?
I don't think she was lashing out at all. Sometimes you can't help the way you feel. And she states very clearly that she knows it's unfair to Peter for her to feel that way. But it's an honest moment.
No way. She looks better with it off her face. I will fight you on this.
It was way more creepy than Silence of the Lambs, and better than Saw because it had a truthful emotional reason to happen. But still, it was hard to watch.
He left his native universe for the girl. He didn't see it because one, who could, and two because he didn't want to. He wanted to be with Olivia, and was happy that he got to be.
Sometimes people state the obvious. I've thought of a couple different ways to work that scene, and it feels more natural from a perspective of writing the character that he would speak clearly and openly. There's no cynicism or emotional skin between him and the events, and he's still processing what he saw. To me…
Anna Torv was fantastic, of course but the guy playing Roland Barrett was amazing. God, how his eyes teared up, as he made the dead girl dance. He was simultaneously over the rainbow with his fantasy, and wallowing in regret over having to have such a fantasy because the girl was dead. It was simultaneously…
You can definitely tell the trained singers from the non. Hinton Battle was electric. Most of the cast was a clearly worried about singing. If you work hard enough, you can relax enough to get your emotions and thoughts across via song.
Oh, yeah, I stand by my 'ick' and raise it an 'icky-poo', but…
I'm glad I'm not the only one that has problems with the costuming. They have Buffy wearing ruffles?!? They did the same thing to Chordelia in the 3rd and 4th Season of Angel. Also, I think with Tara, they don't know how to dress a girl that isn't super-skinny.
I wish people would just discuss what they liked and disliked and why rather than fap and troll.
The music in OMWF doesn't really do it for me. I skipped over Spike's song on DVD. But the lyrics are funny, smart, and surprising, so I can enjoy the songs on that level.
@Eponymous: There were male dolls. And just because they explored sexism and misogyny in the show, doesn't mean it was a sexist show.
I love Joss Whedon's shows, but I'd rather eat my own face than watch a cop show this awkwardly contrived and starring the weakest link from the cast of Dollhouse.
More Nielsen households watch Rizzoli and Isles. Like Federal elections and Dancing with the Stars votes, I don't think they are representative of what the American public is actually doing.