That doesn't sound like a thing.
That doesn't sound like a thing.
I'd like to, though.
That may be the first time that the words "adorable" and "cult" have been used so close together in a sentence…
I was pretty amused by it. She really let herself talk about panty-sniffing on an epic scale, which I can appreciate.
That third orifice…
I am secretly hoping that Mendez's mom will come back and want to adopt the baby anyway after she processes her feelings about not actually having a grandchild, etc. I am definitely way more curious about/invested in Daya's baby now that Bennett is gone.
#crackiswhack
Is it weird that I don't remember when/how I watched Season 2? Like, I know that I did watch it and I remember most of what happened, but… I have no idea what month it was (I didn't watch it when it was released) or at what rate I watched the episodes.
Oh man, I watched the first ep of Kimmy Schmidt on my lunch break the Friday it came out and the rest of it after I got home from work that evening. I was done before midnight, but I think I was delirious… lol
Red seems like exactly the kind of person who would be nicer to her enemies than her friends. To Red, friends are people who will give you what you want whether you're nice to them or not. Enemies are the ones you have to be nice to if you're going to get anything out of them.
Yeah, I've been trying to do one a day when I get home from work and then checking out the reviews. It's a nice pace to keep me excited about the next episode without the exhausted/burned out feeling I sometimes get after binge-watching something for hours.
Except for Red being a creeper and sniffing Nicky's hairbrush…
I'm not sure it necessarily actually has to do with her being skinny. A lot of Spanish-speakers I have known tend to make fun of each other and so would actually be more likely to nickname a chubby girl "Flaca" and a skinny one "Gordita." Or maybe two Latina girls came in together and Flaca was the skinnier one of the…
He clearly has internalized a lot of (insane) things about masculinity, but also the importance of fatherhood. Like, I think he honestly believes that threatening a boy with a gun to make him eat soggy french fries is reasonable parenting. But he is also there making sure that kid has a place to live and food to eat,…
I'm not sure "kept sinking" is necessarily accurate as I got the sense from the episode that she had only been selling her fake acid for maybe a week or so before that kid jumped off the building. I may have interpreted wrong, though.
"…are you asleep?"
I loved that they put Jonathan Livingston Seagull in there. The whole thing was just charming as hell.
From the glimpses of it that we've seen in later episodes, I don't think that's too far off the mark, actually.
I really like the way the magic is handled in the next few episodes as well. I actually get excited whenever Strange does a spell. The sand horses were especially thrilling to me. I read the book so long ago that I don't always remember everything that's going to happen, which is helping keep the show a little…
Yeah, me too.