Miss Celine is definitely better than Drella. "Oh my god, it's Natalie Wood!"
Miss Celine is definitely better than Drella. "Oh my god, it's Natalie Wood!"
I *still* say "What's up, Quippy?!" to my smart-ass roommate. Oh, this quotable darling show.
Oh good Lord, Sherry was the literal worst, wasn't she. "I wrote it down! I wrote it down!!" "…Boy, do you look thin."
At this point I'm honestly not sure whether I'm supposed to be laughing or not like half the time. I cackled at Karen's wind-machine dress during that song on the fake rooftop, but then I kinda realized it was probably meant to be serious business. This show's biggest problem is taking itself too seriously, so they…
Definitely saw the Toby/Nikki engagement coming, though for one horrible moment I thought John's opponent was going to say that she was dropping out because her daughter was pregnant (with Toby's kid). Glad they didn't go there. The engagement is a pretty bad idea, though Toby's speech to her was sweet, and I hope…
I would really love to see Abed analyzing all the "Lost" references within OUaT, while Troy just breaks down crying over how confusing the familial relations between the characters are.
Yep, him! …But I didn't know he was on that. Oh, dear. I heard that was really bad. Well, I'll forgive it because he rocked that club-hat so well in Alice.
Oh god, I was, and my friends and I were trying to work it all out during the commercials—that'd basically make Regina Henry's aunt as well as his adoptive mother, right? Sheesh.
Dang, that episode was actually awesome. Wonderful scenes with Gold's phone call to Belle and his moment with Neal, and I even found Regina's grief over Cora fairly moving, which is saying a lot given how one-note those characters sometimes are/were. Loved seeing Snow manipulating Regina into killing Cora (reminded me…
Totally agree. I really liked Amy/Sheldon at first when they seemed to be on the same level about romance and sex—as in, neither of them were interested—but this thing now where Amy's basically begging Sheldon to sleep with her and putting up with his shitty behavior as a result is just not awesome. Mayim often makes…
"“I’ve never played hooky in my life. My mom said that’s how girls get addicted to reefer and jazz music."
Given how utterly fantastic Sheldon and Howard's mothers are, not to mention MRS. WOLOWITZ and the Parents Koothrappali ("Just to clarify…a *female* wife?"), I am now totally dying to meet Amy's insane mother.
Or "Pumped Up Kicks." When that song became popular some Glee dissenters elsewhere on the Internet were snarking that the show would do a shockingly tasteless school-shooting episode just to facilitate the use of that song…aaaand now I bet we're right. God help us all. [/Comedian]
The writing did go downhill, but not to the point where I should have found it impossible to buy, like, ANY of her line readings. And yet I did. I could just practically see her reading cue cards in every scene, and when sharing a screen with awesome people like Lauren Graham, Kelly Bishop and Edward Hermann, it was…
That episode is delightful, especially when Lorelai's talking about how she has to write the death announcement, because Emily surely can't do it: "I believe it would go like this: 'Yay.'"
Someone mentioned to me elsewhere on the Internets that Sookie's weight/size is literally never mentioned in all seven seasons of the show, and I realized they were right. That's pretty awesome.
Same! I didn't hate him at all; he was smart and quippy and could keep up with Lorelai's style and humor ("do you have a photographer there that could document this, or a really fast painter…?"), and more importantly I never felt that he was being presented as Lorelai's Very Serious Love Interest who would steal her…
Aww, this wonderful show. Well, in the early days, anyway. I so enjoyed dry early-season Daria-esque Rory, before she went to college and Alexis Bledel…like, forgot how to act. (And hug.) I can't put it any other way; that's just what happened. But some later changes were for the good—I'm glad they toned down the…
Wow, they're setting themselves up for major trouble with this whole "it's brilliant and TOO GOOD for Broadway" thing—obviously we're going to have to actually see that at some point, and somehow I doubt that it'll be that staggeringly genius. I mean, in writing dialogue praising Julia and Tom and Peter's amazing…
Henry's "it doesn't lie" line was terrible, but I laughed way harder at him saying that Neal wanted to take him to "the museum." In NYC. You know, where there's only one museum. It's bad enough that those Vancouver streets looked nothing like Manhattan, but then "the museum"? Good Lord.
Oh God, definitely. She can cry very convincingly and she does look freakishly like Ginnifer Goodwin, but her overacting is beyond painful.