My love for The Craft knows no bounds. Such a twisted, dark, fun movie with GOOD MORAL VALUES!
My love for The Craft knows no bounds. Such a twisted, dark, fun movie with GOOD MORAL VALUES!
That's because both of you are bad people.
So… in an ironic turn of fate, Grrr.Argh is actually Penn Badgley. I doubt anyone could have guessed that one…
The Carolinas are deeply ironic.
Well Ned has a set of explicit rules, which makes it vaguely scientific (not as in it isn't magic, but that it is magic in the sense of Harry Potter magic, where there are specific formulas to create specific results). The only rule for the muses is that they have to be inanimate animals to allow the muses to inhabit…
I think the penultimate episode gave a perfectly acceptable answer for the nature of the muses.
I believe that's the premise of the great Joan of Arcadia vs. Wonderfalls feud.
Can't Hardly Wait, Congo, The Crow…
The most quintessential '90s movies all start with a "C":
I love Lee Pace.
Art, my friend, art.
So… one group of multimillionaires pushes a sphere a few feet, while another group of multimillionaires tries to push it back, and the only consequences of this activity come when the multimillionaires renegotiate their contracts? Do I have this "Basketball" right?
I'd like to thank the two most special and important women in my life, who raised me and taught me all I know: Veronica Mars and Buffy Summers.
Chevy, like many actors, has a massive, massive ego. He'd not done anything notable for a decade, and wanted some spotlight back.
Oh, the stories I have heard over the years about Exodus…
Alison/Felix unexpectedly becomes a cornerstone of the series. As important as Sarah/Felix. Just wait until episodes 6 and 9. Felix is great and provides a wonderful counterpoint to the various clones. Each of the clones is sort of rigid in her own way, while Felix just goes with the flow.
Whose your favorite clone? My love for Alison knows no bounds.
Clearly, someone loves us!
Crindy?
Is Hannibal Lecter the most cuddly serial killer?