So, yeah, I have fallen completely out of love with this show the last three weeks. Guess we'll always have TUSK!
So, yeah, I have fallen completely out of love with this show the last three weeks. Guess we'll always have TUSK!
Scruffylove, all that you said applied to me as well, except it was my much older brother who took me to see it. Didn't sleep well for weeks.
"Born on the Fourth of July" in 7th grade. My best friend puked into his popcorn bucket when they showed the bedpans getting washed out in the vet hospital.
Elizabeth walked hard on her face a couple of weeks ago.
No. Not at all.
I get what you're saying, but there was a great throwaway line in the kitchen scene. After they've discussed having to stop a West German assassin from killing 14 American scientists Phillip tosses out "I'll call the sitter." Loved it.
This is spot on. I was concerned once we saw last week's trailer that this aspect was going to turn into a weekly problem. Pick a marriage status and stick with it for a little while.
In the bar, I actually thought it was Elizabeth at first. Once she laid out some of the options to Uli, I realized my mistake.
Yes to Tony and Ralphie. Raid does not kill gangsters dead.
I thought so. He was there to shepherd the youngsters to a plane heading for Smolensk if he got the signal.
I thought he was going to pull a Stuntman Mike on Elizabeth.
I've spent a significant portion of my life watching television. I'm having a hard time recalling a better, more satisfying beatdown.
He's going to take Dorothy Mantooth out for a nice bantha rump buffet and never comlink with her again!
I'm going to be honest with you, that smells like dead tauntaun.
Killer bees.
I also had a hard time with the garage scene.
I do love "Little Mascara."
At 2:38 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2012*, my Top 5 is:
Michelle: Artists are so temperamental.
Sasha: So is Ginny.
I second "The Comeback Kid." The physical comedy in that episode is about as good as it gets. Get on your feet.