I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I thought Molly just drew the sun, it was Betsy's coffee mug that left a stain on the drawing that turned the sun into a UFO?
I was only 14 in 1979, but that is definitely NOT something I ever saw in Wisconsin. I do recall seeing a picture of a friend in NJ with that style in that period, so, if anything, it was more of a Northeast thing. The Midwesterners I knew had a full beard, just a mustache, or were clean shaven. None of that Amish…
Could be worse. Even though I know this was a legit great episode, it is still bugging me to death that Simone was wearing 2015 winged eyeliner that no 1979 girl who was still rocking feathered hair would have been caught dead in (New Waver like Chrissy Hynde, sure. Simone, no way).
I dunno. I get the impression that Jimmy eschewed pop culture when younger, and he would have been in his early-to-mid teens when Lion King came out, so why would it have been so hard for him to miss? I mean, he knows the movie exists, but it's certainly plausible that he hasn't seen it or heard the songs.
My friend's brother decided the best way to deal with the noise his engine was making while driving from New Jersey to Vermont was to turn the radio up. (He had already put tape over those annoying dash lights.) Straight dude in his late 20s. There are dudes like that, too.
She did, but that was not necessarily her cause of death. It may have been, or someone may have stabbed her to try to stop her from eating them after she turned. (Either way, we have the hindsight of knowing that she didn't need to be bit to turn, she just had to die.)
Also, flu shots — I got the sense that they are throwing hints that the origin is not just drugs but also vaccines, and then the zombies started when people with the <magic bad="" thing=""> in their blood stream die (like Gloria, probably ODed), then it spread from there.
He is making the most of his time on Difficult People (does Hulu count as tv?).
It was written by the lead singer of Katrina and the Waves, and originally done by them. Their version is better, and makes so much more sense being sung by someone British.
Except Broken Wings isn't a song about passion — it has the (cheesy) line, "You're half of the flesh and blood that makes me whole." It's about someone's child.
You know, he could have also just NOT cheated. That was also an option.
TBF, it was a total dick move for Gordon not to pay them back without being asked. We aren't talking chump change, but it also wasn't a huge percentage of his Cardiff check.
They did pick up The Killing, so it's possible.