I agree with everything in your comment to the extent that clicking LIKE wasn't enough.
I agree with everything in your comment to the extent that clicking LIKE wasn't enough.
I've had weirder.
I also feel like a crazy person reading the comments sometimes. I just try and remember that people often like the same show for different reasons. So when the show changes, some will think it's just as good as ever and some will think it's lost what made it special.
I agree with the part about Harmon being a God of rapping about fucking your momma.
Oh shit, the TV show was Friends? Did not see that coming.
I'm so sick of hearing about Girls that I read reviews of episodes of Girls and participate in the comment threads! :angry:
Hey, she knows Photoshop.
Look closer.
Lux Lisbon didn't make it to eighteen!
The chicken crossing the road is actually not an anti-joke, but an existential one. The chicken crosses the road to get to the other side. The other side being the afterlife. The road being the most assured means of chicken suicide.
The chicken crossing the road is actually not an anti-joke, but an existential one. The chicken crosses the road to get to the other side. The other side being the afterlife. The road being the most assured means of chicken suicide.
Right, and that was a decade ago in the show's history, so Billy would have aged the perfect amount!
I like that it didn't tip its hat to the atypical nature of the episode. Made it more of a naturally unfolding surprise than expecting something different at the outset.
"…the empress has no clothes."
You have so completely misunderstood what the show is telling us about Hannah that it's sort of impressive.
That would be an abstract way to go about things.
The fabric of the internet is crumbling as we type.
I'm kind of surprised that my honest if not funny or particularly insightful comment got more likes than the guy saying "lol wrong" in reply. AVClub comments don't seem to work like that usually.
It's almost as if… one man's trash… was another man's worthwhile things that he would never throw away? Yeah, I like it!
I would argue that it is pretty far-fetched that Thomas would be staring at Lord Grantham's naked bits. Being gay doesn't mean you lust after every man ever. No offense to Hugh Bonneville, of course.