What the everloving fuck is ever happening on this show? Nothing ever follows any kind of logic or rules. The fact that they even try to make sense of a timeline is laughable.
What the everloving fuck is ever happening on this show? Nothing ever follows any kind of logic or rules. The fact that they even try to make sense of a timeline is laughable.
Amy not breaking up with Jake immediately after Holt questioned their relationship seems like the best proof that she's committed to him.
Also, this episode was hilarious. I particularly enjoyed Holt bringing the car/cupcake metaphor back around to the mattress situation.
I don't understand why Jane/Taylor/notTaylor is still allowed to go around with an FBI team. The original rationale was that it might lead her to someone who might know how she ended up tattooed in Times Square. However, the show has backed that up with exactly zero evidence that that might be the case.
I noticed that 'cancer card' too, but it's a bit tired. Rafael needs more depth of character than that. It's like the writers say, "how can we show that Rafael's a decent guy this week? I know, let's point out that he's not manipulating the mother of his child by lying about his cancer." It does make him decent,…
I'm so glad that you can pause TV now, because I had to spend a lot of time laughing at that.
If everybody started living forever, there would be no ethical source for brains.
I think the point is they don't know if he could get infected again, because there's no explicit statement that the cure works like a vaccine.
That was a joke on Veronica Mars- something about a rim job.
Of course, "hold onto your childhood" is also well-worn territory for the Godlbergs.
I don't know, it's shaping up to be a nicely warm Halloween this year in Pennsylvania. I might wear a sweater.
I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop re: what was that notebook for? Otherwise I like her.
Ravi in a cowboy outfit. Did he just have that lying around, or did he go buy the hat especially for Liv's show?
I'm excited for Clive the character to have someone besides Liv to talk to. It's a little rote as far as storylines go, though.
I don't think she does. I think she just has a crush on him.
I don't think those relationships even compare. Major's made strides since the last half of last season, but he's nowhere near as interesting a character as Logan, and their relationship isn't as interesting or as passionate as Veronica/Logan.
I'm surprised Blaine's super blonde and pale looks don't ring some kind of bell in her mind, like, "Hey, this guy is sporting the same look as my old/new bff…"
I'm surprised they cut the Major-becomes-a-druggie storyline so short, but I'm pleased with the development.
I liked the episode. I don't care for the love triangle stuff as much, but I thought it was interesting that Jane didn't really discuss her grad school decision-making process with either man.
I thought they were in Camelot, originally, because they're dressed like that. But then I was confused as to where they would have gotten soda from. I guess it was just leftover in Granny's fridge?
Why do you need to defend Brave? Who's attacking it? It's adorable.