@Scrawler2:disqus Yesss! Your mother's failure as a parent (honestly, P&P is required viewing for teenage girls) is my gain, hypothetical though it may be!
@Scrawler2:disqus Yesss! Your mother's failure as a parent (honestly, P&P is required viewing for teenage girls) is my gain, hypothetical though it may be!
Can I choose Colin Firth from 15 years ago? If so, that's my choice. Hardy's hair in that movie disqualifies him.
@PaulKinsey:disqus First: That is so something Paul Kinsey would say. Second: Maybe the non-starting of The Corrections is a good thing—if they never do it, they can never screw it up.
Perfect.
I suggest spaghetti.
Around the World in 80 Days is a great choice if you have five hours to burn and a deep desire to see a whole mess of technicolor Victorian costumes.
Also guested in a few episodes of Justified last season.
The Water Cycle
@avclub-e57dbebc740250d2c4a370cf6ccb35f0:disqus Water of the mouth
Your math is pretty right when you're talking about grocery store purchases. However, if you're talking about things like bodegas, convenience stores, the quick-stop store on the first floor of your high-rise office building, then things change.
Oh wow, I liked your comment because I thought you were joking about the existence of an even worse cruise, a cruise so bad it couldn't possibly happen.
I think the first series (or rather, the first three episodes, since each installment is stand-alone) of Black Mirror is great—dark, incisive, grotesque and beautifully acted and directed. The most recent three are quite good, but not quite as brilliant.
I didn't get a Pushing Daisies notification for this??
This. I completely agree than Henry Crowder is a big missing piece of the Drew Thompson story.
Oh Jesus this is all I want out of life.
This season's really amped up the Zeus/Cronos trope. And I love it.
I hate to say it, but it would probably mean I'd stop watching. At least stop watching in real-time, I'd still catch up after the season was all over and I had a sense of what had happened.
One of the best of the series, which puts it in contention for one of the best hours of tv in the last few years.
I loved Raylan stopping the 'figure out who this guy arresting Boyd is' conversation to comment on Ava's engagement ring.
For me this episode had only 2 problems: 1. Lack of Tim and 2. That it was only an hour long