This may have already been said, but the He is Risen apron is returning from its first appearance in "Remedial Chaos Theory."
This may have already been said, but the He is Risen apron is returning from its first appearance in "Remedial Chaos Theory."
I'm disappointed that Roberta Phalange didn't make this list.
Yeah, this season has made me realize more than ever that Mr. Shuester is now a wholly unnecessary character.
I had quite the time explaining to my friend how 13-13-13 worked (it made perfect sense to me…), but I am not ashamed of how hard I laughed at that one joke.
Additionally, it hurts me to no end that no one would choose "Worst Pies in London" from Sweeney Todd.
"Literally any song from Assassin."
Todd VanDerWerff once again endears himself to me by recognizing the brilliance that is Urinetown, and "Run, Freedom, Run!" in particular.
I'm confused about which industry professionals didn't acknowledge it. The AV Club writers weren't the only critics to recognize it as one of the best films of the year, and the performances by Phoenix, Hoffman, and Adams have been almost universally praised. So I'm missing the part where it's been "rejected."
I'm rooting for a mass write-in vote for Leonardo DiCaprio for Best Supporting Actor.
As someone who lives in Oregon I'd like to say that people who live in Oregon like movies too. Mostly because there's not much else to do in Oregon.
I think that "he's kind of a self-absorbed weirdo, but I've always found him strangely endearing" perfectly sums up my feelings about Angelo.
For a week I waited for this review in absolute terror, knowing that there was no way that the AV Club would give this album the grade that I thought it deserved.
5 years old
I saw this move in theaters when I was about 5 years old. I'm the only person I know who's my age who wasn't terrified by this movie at age 5. I loved it. I think it can be blamed (or thanked) for much of how I turned out. And I've never cooled on it. I still love it. But I definitely understand people who…
I think I must be in that "silent minority" because, while I find the musical numbers enjoyable, I generally don't find myself judging an episode by how good its musical numbers are. "Preggers" from season 1 remains my favorite episode and there are barely musical numbers in it, unless you count Kurt's "Single Ladies"…
Literally
the best Tolerability Index ever.
I know they're touting it as a "religion" episode, but I feel like it's more going to be about faith, which isn't necessarily the same thing.
Next Week
I think next week has to be good, if only because we're going to get some of that Kurt/Burt television gold.
WTF?
Gretchen and Michael C should have been switched. Michael C's gown was cool. Gretchen's was hideous. It was just awful. I know that she hand appliqued all those feathers and that it took a lot of work, but that work ain't worth shit if it's a hideous monstrosity.
Bill Nighy playing a character who isn't either constantly drunk or covered in tentacles is kind of unsettling. In my mind he will only ever be Billy Mack. Billy Mack is not cut out to be Minister of Magic.
I don't think those nerdy wizard kids do many outdoor sports. Even when they play Quidditch it's always fucking raining.