Agreed! Now we know why she lived!
Agreed! Now we know why she lived!
That was the problem with the last episode, for sure…. as much as it was cute, it was way too much a hollywood ending for nerds.
LOVE HER. Plus her scarf was indeed amazing.
According to my QVC obsessed relative, this Christmas because I got three things that had lights at the base.
I think I keep watching Elementary for how they handle recovery and how Sherlock handles recovery more than anything else these days. It always feel so right, especially Joan not trying to involve herself in it and letting Sherlock handle it and Sherlock not really being able to be honest with Ryan but being helpful…
Should have slowed down the wagon…
Mrs. Peacock was a man?!?!
YES, that's right. I keep wondering why I prefer them over Mary/Francis and it was the pilot.
Me too but I agree with the review — if this ep had been Mary and Bash on the run, it would have given much needed depth to the love triangle.
Me too. If Megan Follows goes, I go. I love her so much.
… yeah, that's not going to happen.
Oooo imagine The Knife opening up for Future Islands. DREAM.
Deep Cuts as well…
I think you've probably heard them or have at least heard "heartbeats" and/or "pass this on" which show up in a lot of stuff.
…and the kissing. Nick can kiss. Which generally says a lot about how good someone is after the kissing. I'm not dubious.
Same! Best ep of the season for me so far…
With Barry being the current ringleader of said prison — because now that it's confirmed I'm going to be Barryless this season, he needs to come back in a big crazy way next season… like Reed promised. KEEP YOUR PROMISE REED.
The whole episode seemed like a giant hug to the fans — it had the same awesomeness of Cheryl hearing the show's soundtrack mixed in with a giant gooey heart of "hey, we're not just going to selfishly change this — it's going to be awesome so we're making you a clip show to get your buy-in." Aww shux Archer creative…
Yes! So promising!
Agreed. As much as I guilty pleasure watch Real World and all that, I'm starting to admire the more straightforward programming MTV does - Wait Til Next Year, True Life, Catfish and these shows have been pretty damn compelling and handle modern teenagers/college-agers in a progressive way.