I am in awe of this comment
I am in awe of this comment
Why do I feel like I just got scolded by an advertisement?
Just tell me how much Paul Rudd is in it
At our last pediatrician visit (9 months) the doc said baby could eat everything but nuts, but that by the time we came in for his next scheduled visit, he'd probably tell us we should have been giving him nuts all along.
I love the idea that Mr. Wrench is only ALMOST certainly the same deaf hitman with the same jacket and the same theme song, played by the same actor. Maybe it's actually Jaqen H'ghar!
The best part of this episode was how they kept cutting back to the speed storm blasting poor random citizens to death while Barry slowly walked around and hugged all his buddies
I can't remember the last time I read a review here that didn't mention "table setting" or "moving pieces into place". There should be a drinking game.
Wait we're on board with #cancelcolbert now? I'm so ashamed of my 3-years-ago values. How far we've come in that time.
Should have titled this article The Show That Wouldn't Die, or The Incredibly Strange Show That Stopped Airing and Became A Mixed Up Reboot
This is the second coy REDACTED headline that has had me spending the whole episode waiting for the REDACTED to show up
It's like the old "don't think of an elephant" thing and it is going to convince me to stop idly clicking on this place
Agree with all of this except that "tip the hat" doesn't mean what the reviewer seems to think it means
No Shit, Internet!
So wait, as a (super grungy) 2nd grader she felt that Green Day had totally sold out?
Compared to their previous over-played schmaltzy song Good Riddance, which came out before she was born?
Those are some quickly evolved musical tastes for a suburban toddler.
I usually don't get upset when this show whiffs on nerd stuff, but come on. None of them mentions Conroy AND they praise the Bale voice? No self-respecting terrible walking nerd stereotype has these opinions.
This 30-minute episode featured more rain than Los Angeles has actually had over the last decade
Mopes?
It's "Universal Studios Orlando", dang it! Or was that just a joke I missed?
My wife and I had a tradition of adding "… she said later" to all those lines. It was exhausting.
Thank you for clarifying that the book was fictional.
I'd pay many dollars to see this movie
"But it’s definitely the first time the show has had a character ask for semen. If I’m wrong, somebody please gif the hell out of the comment thread."Somebody explain this to me.