I saw them in concert just the other day!! They played Fingertips which was so surprising and so worth it.
I saw them in concert just the other day!! They played Fingertips which was so surprising and so worth it.
The GOB episodes stole the show. They were so great, perfectly in character, and (while there were some stylistic differences like the music cue) everything seemed to work perfectly. I would say GOB is now solidly my favorite character, but then everyone else starts coming to mind, so I guess I can't be too certain…
Normally, I'm very skeptical when detective shows pull the "our years-long hero is suspected of murder!!" because, come on. Of course they didn't do it, you know that, we know that. But Psych did it pretty well.
Their coverage of The Voice has also mysteriously stopped.
I think Ron was clearly in the right here: the government should not be funding a public golf course, and Leslie was pandering to Jamm for his vote.
That's what I thought! As soon as his free-er asked "The Stark boys?" I was telling Theon not to admit that he fucked up.
I will be extremely furious.
"Love and Monsters" has its charms. I actually really like it as a character study of a group of lonely people.
He asked "What do you like to do?", which is much harder to answer.
I love the episode cap picture.
(No one is going to read this/I'm going to get a lot of flak for this)
I really dislike Britta. Intensely. I know she gets a lot of love from basically everybody, and I cannot understand why (it's not that I dislike Gillian Jacobs [she is beautiful and talented], I dislike Britta).
I don't understand why Daniel thinks he needs to make all of his clothes one color. That pink jacket, with a simple black skirt, would have been amazing. This yellow jacket, again with a simple black skirt, wouldn't have been so bad.
Thank goodness for boyfriends with HBO Go accounts.
I agree! The Doctor is presented as so attractive that he can make anyone want to kiss him, regardless of sexual orientation or previous romantic entanglements.
Rick was told this through Hershel's perspective, and Hershel is very against violence and killing of any sort. So he incorrectly coloured it, and left out that the boy was handing Carl his gun.
This is extremely bizarre.
Everyone just seems really nice, which is super fun to watch. All the teammates get into it, too, and the judges all seem like best friends.
I don't think the zombies are the the problem. I mean, yes, they way they're being used certainly seems like a cop-out, but that is a result of the writers not knowing what to do with their characters.
Also: Why was Merle already super zombified by the time Daryl found him? If he was just killed, he should look basically the same.
…This is quite good