Fair enough. I think with Giuntoli learning to act, everyone just looks better around him. Thank goodness for that.
Fair enough. I think with Giuntoli learning to act, everyone just looks better around him. Thank goodness for that.
This is a show that I usually am very nitpicky about. I honestly just enjoyed last nights episode. It's getting stronger, everyone but Bitsie is learning to act, and the plot moved along swimmingly.
I saw like 400 KMart commercials, and I am nowhere near a KMart. NBC is really good at what they do.
Honestly, I thought the owl was one of the best they've done in awhile. That's not saying a lot, but still, it was okay.
Agreed. Unexpected, but hooray!
I realized when I saw a commercial for Grimm yesterday that I haven't really missed the show, but I have missed our weekly discussions about terrible German, Monroe, Rosalee and things that just don't make sense.
My dance of choice is the Snoopy Happy Dance! I am right there withya.
Good for him. I am weirdly attracted to boys with nice handwriting, so this works well for me. Also, I like people who recognize a nice hand written note.
My ex-boyfriend was a Clarkstown North alum. So screw you people?
Don't forget Taran Noah Smith!
I bet he sings the "Pop Goes the Weasel" song in his head and adjusts his mouth accordingly. It works like a charm, as does pretty much any motion sans biting.
I had the same thought with the "If I were dating you" speech from Jeff. I usually find the "Winger clears everything up" speeches some of the best things the show does, but this one felt lazy and like it belonged elsewhere.
I watched the first three or four episodes and decided it wasn't for me, but I like Mindy Kaling (she seems like a decent person), so I am glad it's succeeding.
Aww. Someone is a fan of the Mindy Project!
It's real! It's happening! It's finally here!
"Aww man, seeing R. Kelly conflicts with ComicCon" and other things I never thought I would say aloud to myself.
I would absolutely eat Just A Pint of Frozen Scotch on a daily basis. In fact, my plans for tonight just suddenly got a whole lot more sad/interesting.
That's decidedly the best autobiography I've ever read. It made me want to re-do my childhood, move to Michigan and be their best friend.
I am one of the lurkers with most shows. I usually have the opposite opinion of Todd VanDerWerff and it makes me feel like a loser to post how unsophisticated my views are.
I bought seven copies for each of my friends.