My favourite bit of the interview is when Scaramucci tries to get Colbert to back him and Colbert isn't having it: "Don't use me as a character witness. I met you five minutes ago. I don't know you." It is glorious.
My favourite bit of the interview is when Scaramucci tries to get Colbert to back him and Colbert isn't having it: "Don't use me as a character witness. I met you five minutes ago. I don't know you." It is glorious.
Collections of line generators: HA! I'm stealing/borrowing that.
I don't know whether that would be worse, about the same level of awful or potentially pretty cool. It would basically be like Silence of the Lambs only with marginally less competent actors and black holes of characters. So, yeah, okay, it would probably be worse. It's The Following after all.
There's really no other reason why Hardy wouldn't shoot him. He shoots everyone else.
My favourite FBI imcompetence moment is still when one of the interchangeable culties in the first season (Charlie? He was later stabbed by Joe in an erotically underscored, decidedly not poignant scene) had kidnapped Claire. The FBI got to his hide out and Charlie (?) ran off down the hallway. The lead FBI guy looked…
I didn't watch - naturally - so I can't comment on Joe and Ryan's wacky adventures in this season. But I remember that I really disliked every scene they had together in the first season. Joe's vaguely threatening, nearly omniscient bullshit nearly drove me insane.
Definitely not watching. Only here for the reviews.
I suggest another addition from the other worthy show on CBS: The Good Wife. Since no one on that show owns a pet, I vote for the talking phone tiger. It would be a buddy comedy/crime solving show and it would be awesome.
Well, I'm gonna think positive thoughts and wait patiently for the GG coverage (and your reviews) to return. The Lorelais' First Day at Yale is such a fun episode. I would love to read your thoughts on that one. Fingers crossed!
Oh, I get it. I wore some pretty hideous things in the 90s too. Every decade has its own unique ridiculous trends.
Good luck!
Thirded. This was really our little corner of the world and it was cosy while it lasted.
I love love love Rory's dress. It helps that Alexis Bledel would look gorgeous in anything.
I like the 'You have nothing? I have nothing!' scene. It's extremely melodramatic, but - I don't know - it rings true to me. I really believe that this is how Jess felt at that point in time.
Also, Sasha: my problem with her is that the strings are visible. It's like the writers were going. 'Look at this new character.…
I also thought Rory making the mistake of sleeping with Dean was fairly logical. And I thought the fallout was very interesting. Of course, Rory's relationship with a married Dean is doomed. Of course, Lorelai is upset about Rory sleeping with Dean. Of course, Rory didn't foresee how many people her decision would…
I think you're referring to the show Once & Again. I fucking loved that show. I'm still upset about the fact that it got cancelled so quickly and that Eli and Grace never got the chance to be screwed up together.
Cheekbones? What about his hands/arms? Eric Stoltz has never been hotter.
Everything Andie wears is awful. The doilies, the collars. Ugh.
Steff was easily the best part of that movie.
I think season four is decent. The show just struggled a bit with the new setting and having their primary relationship and characters logistically apart, but eventually they make it work. It reminds me a bit of season four of Buffy.
I love the speech, but part of my feels are also due to how hard Lorelai, Sookie, Jackson and Luke are trying not to cry. That gets to me every time.