And I don't recall them ever being wrong, except in cases where they've predicted a show's cancelation but it was renewed instead.
And I don't recall them ever being wrong, except in cases where they've predicted a show's cancelation but it was renewed instead.
"Why does he have so many collars? Hhhhuuuu! Secret dogs!"
Last night I was thinking: Ryan is like a big dumb adorable fluffy teddy bear with a 6-pack.
I was a little disappointed that they revealed her face. I thought it would have been better if it were left to our imagination. However, I understand that people would expect it, so I was satisfied with the way they did it (saving it for a quick shot at the end).
I wasn't a fan of the Sera Gamble seasons, but was really excited when it was announced that Jeremy Carver was taking over because he wrote some of my absolute favourite episodes (the best being "Changing Channels"). And I have not been disappointed this season. I hope he stays until the end. This series needs a…
YES! As I replied earlier to someone else who said the twists were obvious, I didn't think it was that obvious because I thought she was a demon and was then pleasantly surprised when she wasn't.
Yeah. This is just like the time Phil gave a C+ to the Raising Hope episode "Candy Wars," which was an excellent episode that deserved at least a B+. It's a good thing I don't really care what other people think, otherwise I would be SO ENRAGED!!!
Come on, ABC! I need my weekly group gang hang! Now you say we have to wait more than a month? Shut your whore mouth!
I guess that makes sense. I think I can sleep now. Thanks.
And because Global was airing the Grammies, I got to watch the Fox feed and hear it again during the credits. Yay!
I loved the reverse-Shawshank, and the bad logic behind Roger's many personas. I always think about that stuff when they show him having these other lives, so it was nice to see them joke about how it didn't make any sense.
Like I said in a comment above, those OS passwords are nothing more than a mild deterant because they are so easy to bypass. And it's not like it's a laptop she just leaves laying around all the time. Only a few trusted people know it exists. But after this, she might want to reconsider who she trusts…
To be fair, this is not a laptop she just leaves lying around, so there's an extra layer of security. She trusts the few people who actually know it exists (well, obviously she shouldn't). Besides, everyone knows that those OS passwords are so easily bypassed that they really only act as a mild inconvenience/deterant.
Lines like that are much of the reason why I watch Revenge.
I, for one, will now be singing ♫ Buckle it up! Buckle it up! Buckle it up, or you'll DIE! ♫ every time I get in a car.
I got so excited by all the Lost reference. First Expose playing on the TV, then Emma, Mr Gold and Henry on an Ajira Airlines plane. So I guess they take place in the same world? Which would mean that Belle looks exactly like Claire and Tiny looks exactly like Hurley…
This was probably the most I've laughed at a Family Guy episode in a long time. I'd be tempted to give it an A- because of that, but I settled on a B+.
At this point, I can pretty much recite the whole sketch along with them.
I'd take in Woodhouse. That poor sweet old man-servant.
@avclub-b9a25e422ba96f7572089a00b838c3f8:disqus Who said anything about them being destined to be Men of Letters? Sure they were supposed to before Henry disappeared into the future, but that doesn't change how Cupid brought their mom and dad together. In fact, maybe what made Mary and John destined to be together and…