Baltimore's got injury problems, Cleveland is Cleveland, Cincy just wasn't that good in the first place. Don't know what the hell is happening in Pittsburgh, but I'm chalking it up to karma.
Baltimore's got injury problems, Cleveland is Cleveland, Cincy just wasn't that good in the first place. Don't know what the hell is happening in Pittsburgh, but I'm chalking it up to karma.
Huh. That's good to know.
Huh. That's good to know.
I've almost convinced myself it's all a put-on that he's using for some nefarious purpose (or to convince people that he's not a jackass). Almost.
Jennifer Lawrence is a terrific actress and a lovely young woman, who I absolutely do not have a signed restraining order from framed on my wall.
@avclub-65a6048abf35bf769871ab5ada7bf3cc:disqus Which episode are you up to?
What inflection is the right inflection? No reason.
@avclub-db0c35ce2663c0e8c4b3f38642a49748:disqus Axel, the dude with the 'stache.
@avclub-db0c35ce2663c0e8c4b3f38642a49748:disqus Axel, the dude with the 'stache.
My issue is this: the ultimate problem with last year's team was a) injuries, b) starting pitching not living up to expectations, and c) the roster just wasn't good. Bobby V compounded the problems, but any of the guys they interviewed would've avoided his pitfalls and the main issues wouldn't be addressed by any of…
I had a nightmare last night that I was Shirley's friend Gary. Hand to God. Should I worry about this?
Definitely in the conversation. That being said, CBS makes this show a real pain in the ass to watch between the ever-moving start time and the fact that their website sucks.
And the Patriots failed upward this week! Progress!
The Civil War is going to be freakin' ridiculous this year.
@avclub-b7a8211586995578af1a2a97cfd214ca:disqus He said lines. Storylines are still a bridge too far.
But it has Scott Speedman! He appeals to Grey's Anatomy/Scandal viewers, right?
But it has Scott Speedman! He appeals to Grey's Anatomy/Scandal viewers, right?
It's a pretty great relatable moment. Glenn has basically the same reaction as the audience - it's completely logical, it's just hard to accept mentally. He keeps repeating "it's totally sane" over and over in an effort to convince himself.
It's a pretty great relatable moment. Glenn has basically the same reaction as the audience - it's completely logical, it's just hard to accept mentally. He keeps repeating "it's totally sane" over and over in an effort to convince himself.
I feel like at this point if there was an episode where they started to develop T-Dog or Beth I'd automatically assume they were going to die right before the credits rolled.