Baby Robbie Williams = nightmares.
Baby Robbie Williams = nightmares.
Missi Pyle always stands out!
Sorry I can't spell Xena or edit btw.
I read that first as "of the Pawnee villains."
Terry eats better, for one thing.
I dare Nancy Carell to stand beside all three of them.
Well, she didn't just offer him an obvious way out of interrogation; she broke the headgame the SSR were playing that was pushing him towards a personal confession. So he was still kind of shaken up and traumatized, recovering from the aggressive interview which had nearly cost him his freedom.
I still think it's Jocasta.
Where's Perd, he could help. And maybe Kristen Bell or Lindsay Carlisle Shay could give us one last shout out for Eagleton.
I can't tell the difference between Joan Callamezzo and Sela Ward's character in Gone Girl.
F: augustin
M: dom
K: patrick, damn tree hugging drug hypocrite!
We need a movie where she and Dylan Mcdermott have to compete at that skill!
Stranger By the Lake is a very haunting film, and Henri was definitely one of its best features. Especially compared to the blankness of the lead.
But Gone Girl is THE movie of moral relativity. In that world, Tanner Bolt was a prince.
Quicksilver stole that whole film, no doubt. Which is a shame when you've got Jennifer Lawerence and Magneto, but the script was a mess.
Mirror Gem is my favorite episode, as it was my first, and I loved that it was a cliffhanger. I really like Lapis Lazuli for some reason, despite she crazy.
I feel that perhaps a note that was missed was one of humor. Joan is our focal character for feeling exasperated with Holmes; we empathize with her and we chuckle at Holmes' provoking eccentricities. Plus, murder by nutmeg, the killer cleaner who made horrid paintings in a loft building in Soho, it was all pretty…
Thriller to Bad; Fame was Off the Wall. Bad had some good songs.
There was a flashback. Marcel remembered throwing an apple at a slaveowner at the plantation.
But lots of catsuit effect!