Not me, I'm in grad school! Also, a chick.
Not me, I'm in grad school! Also, a chick.
I am glad to know I'm not the only one who thought the singing was painful. That was the most miserable (seriously, not trying to make a pun here) gang of wretches, crying and singing, singing and crying. Fuck, I wanted the Russian Red Army to march through Paris and kill them all with repeated volleys of cannon fire.
When he started singing the boob song, I thought, "Classical Hollywood just rolled over in its collective grave."
I have to go nerd here and note that they played the Star Trek: TNG TV theme when Pine & Saldana, from the rebooted Trek movie came out. That is all.
Can't speak for the hard sciences but, in the humanities, we pronounce it the same way the guy in this episode did. It sounded perfectly normal to my ears but I can see how it would bug someone else. I have the same problem with the 57 different pronunciations my colleagues have for "pedagogy." Gack!
I forgot about Col. Tighe! You're right that him with dog-girl would be one of those things you can't un-see.
I'm late to this party but I had to jump in and mention the main problem I personally had with Die Hard 2 and that is - and I know this is insane in discussing an action movie - but its problem was logic.
There should be a Howard Wolowitz line of jackets and belt buckles at JC Penney.
And yet no one has mentioned Howard's bitchin' blue leather jacket.
I found this the worst episode of the show I've ever seen. I fast-forwarded through most of the T-ball stuff and actively disliked the Wolfe story slightly more than I disliked the Dallas story. I have liked that character in the past and enjoyed the flashes of warmth and empathy beneat the plastic exterior - and the…
I like all those episodes, @avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus , thanks for the nostalgic stroll! Linda Blair was great as the detective who had to absorb and adapt to new knowledge of the world and then act against all her professional instincts by letting the Winchesters walk.
Fair enough, but I think "hot" and "ugly" are subjective terms, particularly when people are surprised that pretty women don't pick their husbands based on looks.
And she would totally kick ass in Bombay. I hope for her sake that she gets to go.
I have recurring dreams about storage space - that I stumble across a room I forgot about and it's full of closets and shelves and cupboards and cabinets and drawers. And I am just so happy. Then I wake up.
@avclub-6953b07bde4dc0ca797f710ed3f968d3:disqus and @avclub-74378afe5e8b20910cf1f939e57f0480:disqus : You guys may be right that she's pretending not to understand but Isobel has often seemed stubbornly oblivious about other things, so I assumed the same thing was happening here. She gets a notion and then is just…
Also good points. I don't think that Glenn could've taken Herschel's advice at that moment in time anyway because it wasn't really up to Glenn and the group is so frayed now by Rick's mental abdication that no big decisions can be made until clear leadership is established (or re-established).
The difference between the Governor and the prison group is that Rick & Co. would never unleash a truckful of zombies on a community that includes children.
Now that they think Amanda Clark is dead, they will never see the real Amanda coming. They will definitely make more mistakes now.
True, Nate was the most inept gullible villain ever. He kept getting told various versions of the story - by Conrad, by Amanda, by Jack - and after every one of these versions, he'd be all, "OK!" and go pursuing whatever that person told him. He truly was a dipshit who deserved to get beaten down by two women on leaky…
Mom should be so lucky.