Ah that does ring a bell. Thank you!
Ah that does ring a bell. Thank you!
Really enjoyed the episode but I think I forgot pretty much everything that happened in season 1.
They're not coming to Pittsburgh unsurprisingly but it sounds like tickets were a shitshow. Glad you got in!
Man they really sprung for Olivia Wilde as the nagging housewife of the anti-hero? I pray she's given more to do.
I had that same reaction reading it for the first time a year ago. I had never really read or heard anything in-depth about so just went into it with no expectations and just found a really funny, surprisingly easy read.
You can pretty much skip season 2 of FNL. Most of the events are never even referenced again.
I just played Gone Home as the first game on my brand new PS4. It was really good. It was kind of like that thing where "This story would be generic in any other medium, but since this is a game it's really good," but also not, because it was genuinely affecting and also the way it was revealed was great and really…
Yeah, the preparation of the diner went on for so long that the length of it became a sort of meta-joke (twss) and I just laughed harder and harder. By the time they were "testing the pipes" with full rotisserie chickens I was in tears.
Same, but at the same time it was frustrating to get stuck trying to find a specific on-ramp or something you needed to get to that wasn't clear on the map. They should have just made the GPS thing an option.
*Equally hilarious takes on Imogen Poots' name and Emma Stone Asian casting*
Who watches this shit?
I'm also unhappy about the needlessly snarky phrasing there. If anything Win Butler is THE guy from Arcade Fire.
Jora get ipad
Gas Crisis or gtfo
Tripping on acid changed our whole perspective on shit.
I was going to defend myself/ourselves but urrite.
If this show gets regular coverage this should be done in every comment section. Also Paul Rust loves chemicals so much he's like Walter White over here.
Agreed! I actually just read the part where Fingolfin duels Morgoth hand to hand on my lunch break, maybe the most epic thing to ever happen.
Still rereading The Silmarillion. After reading/seeing LOTR, I remember it being really shocking the first time I read it how some of the elves (particularly the house of Feanor) are just massive, kinslaying dicks. Compared to LOTR's pretty straightforward good v. evil it was hard to get used to.
Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band- Nikorette
The Killers - Somebody Told Me
Joanna Newsom - Good Intentions Paving Company
Neutral Milk Hotel - Ghost
The National - Baby, We'll Be Fine