Two thoughts:
Two thoughts:
Ted is a huge romantic. To the point where his perceptions of grand romance often smother his actual romantic relationships.
I don't like any of these ideas that involve Ted telling this story because he's dying or because the mother is dead or dying. The thing I love most about HIMYM is how eternally optimistic it is, even when things have gone to complete shit. The dead people concepts do not compute with this.
That you like awesome music. And that your brain wants this to be anything other than the stupid episode of OUAT it actually was.
Tamara has not yet proven herself bad ass enough to be a slayer, even in theory.
God help us all.
I sincerely hope he has a new show. He was too good for this malarky.
This bugs me EVERY TIME Scott Foley hangs out in front of his monitors. Olivia is arguably the most important person in Huck's life. Are we really supposed to believe he's not checking her apartment out like every other day?
Me too! Sometimes I find myself thinking "Huck seems sad. Is there someone that needs taking out? A nice, clean hit would really cheer him up." Which is icky and weird,I know, and yet……
Surely this must be in the works! I've thought since the early eps of Season 1 that David was destined to be one of Olivia's Gladiators.
This may be my most favorite Glee episode in AGES. Let's just start by talking about the perfection that is Sam. How do I love him? Let me count the ways:
I don't know about #1. While Pierce Brosnan was a total embarrassment, the rest of the cast was pretty good. And given that Rachel is also an aspiring actress, I can imagine she'd give props to the movie version if only for the presence of Meryl Streep.
Agreed. She was absolutely smokin' as Posh!
There are not enough likes in the universe for this suggestion. NOT. NEARLY. ENOUGH.
I want this to be true SO BAD. But alas, I suspect it is just Klaus acting out like a petulant five year old as he is often so inclined to do.
Damon’s 1977 hair is the Damon hair of my dreams.
I suppose that's true. And really, it is kind of what happened to Belle when she crossed the border, isn't it?
While your argument is totally sound and would make perfect sense, the show pretty much told us in Season 1 that the only two people in Storybrooke that knew what was really going on were Regina and Gold. And if that was true, Gold had to be lying. Besides, he's the one that made Regina's curse possible - and he had…
"The obvious question that next comes up is, if outsiders can't find
Storybrooke, how did Henry make it there? I'll assume Henry (and Emma)
could go there because they are connected to the fairytale world by
blood. But did the adoption agency just decide to send Henry to a town
that doesn't exist? I imagine the…
I wasn't aware of that at all! Now I feel bad. :/ That is tragic. I guess I just assumed that it was elective plastic surgery gone terribly wrong. Thanks for letting me know that.