(I don't know if toothpaste means coke. I don't do coke so I really don't know. But they both are white, so…)
(I don't know if toothpaste means coke. I don't do coke so I really don't know. But they both are white, so…)
You're totally right, make no mistake. I've been re-re-rewatching this episode and every time I watch it I notice the same things. The most obvious one is when she makes the joke about "needing a little more toothpaste" for staying another day!
I hope I'm right but I think the problem was using confidential government data (that is, child mortality) to target recently bereaved parents for a fundraising campaign centered around children.
According to Reid Scott's live tweet, it was!
To be fair, though, didn't Nadine not follow protocol (and insist for the case not to be called in) until she saw Michael with Jane? So it would have had to be jealousy if she's willing to bend the rules one way but not the other.
This is really a trope? The bisexual drug kingpin?
Even mentioning the series finale makes me want to cry. Best ending ever.
I don't know if this was already mentioned, but wasn't it that Petra's story about her father wasn't fabricated and everything else was? I remember because I was so confused that the conclusion Jane and Rafael went to was that Petra was lying about her identity rather than trying to gain sympathy votes, which was the…
I looked up the Wikipedia ending to And Then There Were None before reading the book (I'm a rube), and by halfway through I thought the site was lying to me, that's how good the story was and how shock-worthy the ending was. One of the all time greats.
your akeda, evita
I agree with this review and I love your description of what it's like to love The Mindy Project. What a precious and crazy show.
Jenkins. What could have been…
Yeah, but then when he suggested she sell her stuff she got mad at him. It was ~~the worrrrrst~~
I don't mean to troll—or maybe I mean to troll—or maybe I'm looking for anything else to do…
I'll read this article in the morning but I had to race down here to say that Marshall was by far the settler and not the reacher and the fact that no character agreed with me on that or acted like it was halfway plausible ruined Lily as a character for me for all of time forever and ever and ever and ever and
"In other words, if you introduce something, it’ll be used, it’s going to have an arc, and it’s going to come to fruition."
It was supposed to be "bitches," but FOX changed it. I don't know if that changes your perspective at all!
What makes a romantic comedy good, whether it's a film or it's a television show, is that the characters tell a compelling story. As Sonia mentioned, we know the beats that these characters are going to hit.