Oh, me too. And I'm a little fearful we will see that in the next episode. I just want it to be done.
Oh, me too. And I'm a little fearful we will see that in the next episode. I just want it to be done.
I agree — I think the point is that now that Ted and the Mother have moved on from their first great loves, they are ready to find their next great love.
Eh — I didn't like Robin's storyline that season, and although I liked the beginning of the story with Marshall's father, I hated "Desperation Day" and "Garbage Island" and "The Exploding Meatball Sub." (I did like the episodes with Barney's dad.)
I read the Reddit AMA with the show producers yesterday, and they said that season 6 was their favorite! I mean — I just can't fathom that. How could that mess be their favorite season?
Yeah, I would put Anne Dudek (Natalie) in my top five.
I assure you, I am just myself. And I wouldn't call myself an Allen defender—I think his relationship with Soon-Yi is creepy, and I don't think he's made a great movie since Hannah and Her Sisters. But I also don't think there's enough evidence against him to brand him a pedophile, and I've read enough about the…
Everyone who appears in the montage has to sign off on it. It's separate from promoting a film.
I understand what you're saying, but for me personally, when someone is accused of something I give them the benefit of the doubt until I've heard their side. I don't believe that one statement, no matter how well-written, should be enough to condemn someone legally or in the court of public opinion.
She also defends Roman Polanski. The whole thing is just weird. I can't find a way that her behavior makes sense, whether you believe the abuse allegations or not.
That's not Soon-Yi. That's his daughter with Soon-Yi.
I believe in the presumption of innocence for everyone. Woody Allen, Uwe Boll, Michael Bay, everyone. I don't think it's reasonable to condemn someone based on a single written statement, no matter how emotionally moving it is.
The Savages. Even the second Hunger Games movie.
Capote is my favorite Hoffman performance. There's another scene late in the movie, where he's talking to Perry Smith in his jail cell. Smith explains the meaning of "exacerbate" to Capote and Capote suddenly turns on him. "There is not a word or a sentence or a concept that you can illuminate for me." Hoffmann just…
That's how I feel, too. My husband wanted to watch Almost Famous or something, and I just—it makes me too sad to watch right now. I can only imagine what his family is going through.
That's true. Remember those days when it was never clear whether How I Met Your Mother would be renewed? It can be argued that its ratings success was the worst thing that happened to it artistically.
I'm sure I'm going to watch How I Met Your Father. But I really hope that they have a gameplan for this new series, and that they will be willing to pull the plug when they run out of story. If they had wrapped up HIMYM at the end of season 5 instead of spinning their wheels for four extra seasons, it would have been…
This Deadline article makes it sound like there aren't any hard-and-fast rules about who can be nominated as a guest actress/actor.
Yes, and also the time that they're "eating sandwiches" at their college reunion.
From what I understand, they aren't going to write it — they've hired Emily Spivey (who created Up All Night, which may or may not give you any comfort).
See, I thought that made Ted look like an ass, because of the snotty way he reacted.