Hissing Fauna Are You The Destroyer always felt very relatable: "I spent the winter with my nose buried in a book/ While trying to restructure my character / Because it had become vile to its creator"
Hissing Fauna Are You The Destroyer always felt very relatable: "I spent the winter with my nose buried in a book/ While trying to restructure my character / Because it had become vile to its creator"
I didn't really like the movie, but Pitch Perfect had so many touches that felt pulled straight out of my own college experience, it was eerie. I didn't sing a capella, but a bunch of my male friends did, and the weirdness and cult-iness that happened when they got together pervaded lots of our socializing—that movie…
Seconded.
Spaced! Nothing captured my early 20s the way Spaced did—and I didn't have a crazy land lady or a war-obsessed best friend or anything. Something about the drive to be creative and the grind of real life, plus the uncertainty of where you stand in your own relationships.
@avclub-3e4d20980bad82814414cb12fecc0e18:disqus My desire to see Tim and Raylan know each other in a biblical sense does not in any way preclude a desire for Tim to find a lady-friend.
Well, considering the giant swastika tattoo on his arm, I don't think Boyd has any problem with racially charged off-color remarks or racial slurs.
That slicked back look is rubbing off on Tim, too. Let's just get a barber into the Marshal's office for everyone. I'm sure Nelson could do with a trim.
To be fair, they never really made Tim gay. He was just at a bar with another guy. Honestly, the person he's had the most (real, not just in my head) romantic potential with is Cassie.
Don't we all?
Every episode my love for Boyd and Ava as a couple grows. They might be the most in-love couple on TV right now, and they're perfect.
Especially because it's so clear that Tim is Raylan's true soulmate.
I've been wondering that for a WHILE now. The timeline for this show confuses me. I have two theories:
1. Everything's even more compressed than I think it is and when her nephew was looking up boyfriends, she had already begun her divorce.
2. Nephew was just making a joke (though, I checked, and she's wedding ring-less…
I don't know how this could possibly work—but what if they kill off Winona and the wee baby Givens survives, making Raylan a single father? Because holy crap that could make for some great television (or some really cliche television, but I trust the Justified writers enough at this point to think they'd avoid that)
Which line? Now I need to know! Is it "Four naan, Jeremy? Four naan!? That's insane."
Genuine enjoyment of anything ensures you're not a hipster.
Stops super-villians (and ordinary bystanders) in their tracks!
Are there any superheroes whose costume consists of absolutely no shirt whatsoever? He should be cast in that.
Ah! Destroyer's This Night! I might have to buy it just in case I ever decide to buy a record player.
The P.E.E coach didn't just have Community spirit—he had Spirit Fingers!!
But when do we get our Good Omens movie??!