Wasn't that a movie with Melissa Joan Hart? I have this vague memory of seeing her in a TV movie when I was a kid where something similar happened.
Wasn't that a movie with Melissa Joan Hart? I have this vague memory of seeing her in a TV movie when I was a kid where something similar happened.
This was a great episode in the season, but also the best of the sequel episodes they've done.
I haven't seen it. Should I?
That's true, but I always laugh at this criticism. When Rowling started writing Harry Potter, she wasn't trying to write a literary masterpiece. She was writing a kid's book.
Hearing "I am a patriot" in a British accent sounded so off to me.
I'm 99% sure JK Rowling answers this somewhere in Pottermore, but I gave up on it a long time ago.
Haha, I have totally had the same thoughts. In the beginning of the series, the wizarding and muggle worlds seemed to intersect a lot more. To one of your points, though, the number of students at Hogwarts seems to fluctuate vastly. There are only eight people in Harry's Gryffindor class, for example, so there…
And now I have to go read that. And more Chabon in general.
Zenith, Winnemac. Sinclair Lewis invented the midwestern state and its capital because his hometown in Minnesota didn't like how he portrayed them in Main Street.
There was zero funny about Gil hanging out with sixth graders. Just creepy.
I really enjoy this show, but I find I never have much to say about it. Unless I come here every week and say, "This show is funny. Let's keep Eliza Coupe and Oscar Nunez employed."
As far as Tuesday night sitcoms with Happy Endings alums go, this one makes me laugh most consistently. Although Adam Pally crushed it on TMP last night.
Jeremy's middle name is Matilda and his family had to sell Wormwood manor. Prediction: Jeremy's mother can move shit with her mind.
I'm not sure I'd equate "good with bras" and "successful with women."
Cool story, husky bro.
In column A, there's the party that girl that Mindy adopted for a weekend threw in her apartment, and in column B, there's that time Morgan stayed at Mindy's. So in terms of things I remember, it's a tie.
Last week I was convinced that the diary was going to be a one-off story, but now they brought it up again. So maybe that does come back around…
At some point, he said it was annulled. I don't know what the rules are in Catholicism, but there's a difference between a legal annulment and a religious one. So it's possible he got an annulment in the eyes of the law.
Is this movie coming to a wider release? I live in a smaller city and apparently we aren't getting it.
Yeah, but, where did they go? Wouldn't he have been wearing them?