Merry In Jose?
Merry In Jose?
Merry In Jose?
You'll have to get the lasers in the jungle.
You'll have to get the lasers in the jungle.
'If you change your mind, I'm the first in line/Honey I'm still free/Take a chance on me.'
I think my favourite part about the gag is that Homer becomes, for a brief second, semi-articulate. After the howl, it's 'Je-', then 'What the hell is wrong with you?' He's very quickly evolving/recovering, quicker than you would expect of him.
Amy and Leonard should be together, as should Penny and Sheldon if it turns out, as has been hinted at, that Sheldon is not asexual. Even if he is, it might do Penny some good to be in a sexless romantic relationship - she could take care of herself. Raj should be with an incredibly strong woman who can both comfort…
Raj needs to stop being fussy to the point of bigotry, Howard needs to stand up for himself, Sheldon needs to stop assuming he knows everything, and Leonard needs to take pride in his interests and find a woman who likes him for them. I'd be open to dating a guy who confided in me about strange feelings about a…
Despite being a huge Gordon Brown admirer, I see a parallel between his promotion to Prime Minister and Moffat's promotion to showrunner: spending years as a genius in his own field but under the shadow of a trailblazer, then seeming like the only candidate to replace the retiring trailblazer but proving not to be as…
Given a choice between watching Death in Heaven on my laptop and rewatching The Parting of the Ways on TV, a choice I have right at this moment, I'm choosing the latter. I intend to finish the former but I find it less enjoyable.
Are we now to infer that the general populace of Earth's memories of the RTD-era invasions have been erased by the 2nd Big Bang (why else did they not run in terror from the Cybermen, considering the events of Doomsday)? Because if so, it doesn't explain why they still seem to remember events of the pre-revival era.…
The CeCe storyline would only have been sexist if it denied women the right to nickname male genitals. Gross, yes, but I don't see the sexism.
How much effort would it have taken for them to reshoot the original credits with Simone and Wayans there too? Doesn't seem like much.
I came to this review after giving up (at least for now) on this episode after 13 minutes. It's the first ever New Girl episode I've stopped watching halfway through for more than a few minutes (now a day and counting). The entire premise felt ridiculous, implausible. 1) Are we supposed to believe Jess is the kind of…
Did anyone else pick up on the seeming irrelevance of Sadie asking some offscreen strange man not to be in her house? I half-thought the episode would end with Jess and Nick showing up to her house and everyone's been massacred. Is this resolved later? If not I don't get the point of putting it in. Chekhov's Gun is…
Was anyone else convinced from the first brief scene of the new neighbours that the blonde one was Eliza Coupe? (It's not, by the way.)
Or at least that's what I've been hearing every single time it's said. Maybe I have a cold.
I hate to burst everyone's heartwarming bubble, but Coach's first name is Bernie.
The 'new block' at my high school was built 20 years ago.
That's no space station, it's a moon.