I have to admit, I was really, really into the Ted and Lily moment. I cried. No matter how good or bad the episodes are on their own, I am all about the friendships on this show.
I have to admit, I was really, really into the Ted and Lily moment. I cried. No matter how good or bad the episodes are on their own, I am all about the friendships on this show.
Why are people not a fan of Jess? Can this be explained to me?
Why are people not a fan of Jess? Can this be explained to me?
Why does everyone hate on the Rocky Horror episode? I really enjoyed it.
Why does everyone hate on the Rocky Horror episode? I really enjoyed it.
"No matter how many ponytails and glasses Jennifer
Morrison has thrown on, there’s no way she can pass for 17, but she tries to
capture some of teenage Emma’s youthful energy and naïveté in her relationship
with Neal. That said, she needs to try harder." I was actually impressed by her ability to pull off being 'young'…
"No matter how many ponytails and glasses Jennifer
Morrison has thrown on, there’s no way she can pass for 17, but she tries to
capture some of teenage Emma’s youthful energy and naïveté in her relationship
with Neal. That said, she needs to try harder." I was actually impressed by her ability to pull off being 'young'…
PMS actually does make me incompetent. I realize that I'm going against years of feminist protests here, but it's the truth. I am a miserable waste of a human for a few solid days every month.
PMS actually does make me incompetent. I realize that I'm going against years of feminist protests here, but it's the truth. I am a miserable waste of a human for a few solid days every month.
I really like the term 'slut shame'. I might have to incorporate it into my daily vocabulary.
I really like the term 'slut shame'. I might have to incorporate it into my daily vocabulary.
I read 'Bossypants' and in it, Tina describes that she wasn't often on stage and did a lot of the writing. She used her typical humor to describe the situation but basically, it wasn't until Weekend Update on SNL that she took a really prominent role in front of the camera.
I read 'Bossypants' and in it, Tina describes that she wasn't often on stage and did a lot of the writing. She used her typical humor to describe the situation but basically, it wasn't until Weekend Update on SNL that she took a really prominent role in front of the camera.
I really want to read it as well! Pretty please?
I really want to read it as well! Pretty please?
Tangled was amazing. I'm about to be 24 and I happily re-watch it on a fairly consistent basis.
Tangled was amazing. I'm about to be 24 and I happily re-watch it on a fairly consistent basis.
Color me appalled.
Color me appalled.
I seriously thought the same exact thing.