But that's not exactly generous of him, is it? All he did was not discriminate against the victim of a crime.
But that's not exactly generous of him, is it? All he did was not discriminate against the victim of a crime.
Maybe I missed it, but where were his tzitzit? Shouldn't they still have been attached?
Talking dolls are creepy. I'd give the silent ones a pass.
It could work, because there's such a precedent for super creepy dolls (remember Talking Tina?). I mean, why would he wire the AI to a doll if not to creep people out?
Hunter, Fisher, Parker.
Like Leslie Knope, except Kristina would deserve it.
He's Mexican-Japanese, and not Jewish, as far as I can tell. He owns a restaurant in Beverly Hills called MexiKosher, which serves kosher Mexican food. There are a lot of observant Jews in Beverly Hills, and there are several ,osher restaurants.
Right, so why didn't they have this crisis back in season 2?
Is anyone else on here talking about how f-ing creepy that doll was?
I can't believe these guys have had Ph.D.s for this long and the idea that their work might not come to fruition hasn't come up. Especially since Sheldon went through a similar existential crisis recently (last season? ish).
You're right, it was mostly regular food. It's not like the time they had to make gourmet food from vending machine ingredients. I was so happy when one of them said, "well actually, a good chef should be able to make good food out of anything."
Lobster definitely isn't kosher (no shellfish), but Katsuji isn't a religious Jew, so he doesn't always have to cook and eat kosher food. He only has to do that in his restaurant.
The short version of the story is about halfway down this random person's blog post:
That's an incredibly specific fetish.
Do you know the story about how Nabokov hated Austen until he read Mansfield Park?
A rule of my life: don't watch an adaptation without reading the book first.
Is it weird that I've seen all 20 of these?
North and South was the first- but not the last- time I would fall in love with Richard Armitage.
I kind of thought that was where it would go, but Mindy's not that manipulative.
I loved it, and I agree with everything in this review.