That was a Seinfeld episode in itself wasn't it? The waitress would say the plate is hot, Elaine/Jerry/somebody would touch it and go "ahhhhschhhhh" and then the waitress would say something like "why'd you touch that? i told you it was hot?"
That was a Seinfeld episode in itself wasn't it? The waitress would say the plate is hot, Elaine/Jerry/somebody would touch it and go "ahhhhschhhhh" and then the waitress would say something like "why'd you touch that? i told you it was hot?"
It was an extremely satisfying episode, especially because of the little things. Jules telling Travis to get a burrito because Laurie always gets hungry in jail, leading to Laurie having said burrito in hand at the pavilion. It was never specifically addressed, but little attentions to detail like that make the show…
Doctor: Imagine a great big soap bubble with one of those tiny little bubbles on the outside.
Rory: Okay
you used a lot of big words where you could have just said it was on purpose to make a point. was the episode good? it was in the fact that she was not pregnant. i mean thank goodness, after last week i was debating never watching it again due to soap opera bullcrap. but the kids don't exist bit? what a crock.
Geez, people talking about the Snowbros like they were Tim Tebow or something, ya'll must really hate Christians.
A few weeks ago were midterms, and I had to put a pause to many shows that were on the bubble, now stuck in DVR limbo. I wanted to get back into Supernatural, I've been with it since the beginning. Unfortunately, the reviewer was right, I watched this episode and was disappointed.
aside from the walking dead, i think zombies are pretty much done. the market is oversaturated. anything made now is just going to be overdone and people will probably get sick of it soon.
it's not. the puppies had it coming.