Is she finally dead? How the hell does a character like that make it to the fourth season?
Is she finally dead? How the hell does a character like that make it to the fourth season?
I think you mean a large chunk of Tumblrs' wet dream.
He wasn't a villain either. He was nothing except the competition in the first episode in which he's featured, which only has him being watched by Al at the end as his brothel has its opening night.
If Xander doesn't remember who she is now, then he never will.
You just sent the "beema" signal. I'm also willing to defend the second season, but he's a more prolific commenter than I am.
I really hated how they set you up as the good guy Al would take down simply because you were the competition only to attempt to turn you into a worse villain because they realized they actually wanted us to like Al to some degree and not in a "love-to-hate" kind of way.
Huh, that's the first thing to ever go wrong.
NBC, please, please actually make Chicago Comptroller.
It would actually be pretty amazing if the next take on Lecter was a mockumentary, Man Bites Dog style.
I think Zach Galifianakis was actually offended by "Diddy" attempting to be funny.
"But…but, it does involve David Lynch."
Yeah, yeah, and David Prowse is the true Lord Vader.
Probably because no one remembered who his dad is.
I was referring mostly to the third season, but the other two seasons' flaws do stand out more after that. I don't think interesting images and even the good performances are worth the increasingly terrible writing.
Those clownfs.
No I don't watch Man-Witches of Waverly Place. I AM AN ADULT!!!!!
/Curb Your Enthusiasm Quote Generator
"I'll take 'How to Separate the Art from the Artist' for 500, Alex."
That's just a "For Your Consideration" from next month.
But aren't we all quote generators, at heart?
We deserve it when it's Jonah Hill doing the saluting.