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Shirley the Cloying
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Avatar was the first and only movie I saw in 3D because that's when I learned that 3D movies give me motion sickness. It hit me about a third of the way through, when the main guy is falling through the trees and the camera follows his descent. I spent the rest of the movie with my eyes in slits or closed completely,

I really wish someone would bring this up, if only because Ando was one of my favorite characters from the original series and I'd love to see him return (maybe he's actually Ren's uncle? the two of them in a scene could be fun).

Instead of good people who are mostly smart with little resources, we get bad people who are mostly stupid who get to play with priceless historical artifacts!

That scene is actually why I would hate if they became a couple. A heart-felt, platonic friendship between two characters of the opposite sex is so rare on tv these days, and I feel like it would be a real disservice to Caitlyn's character to have her fall for Barry when so much of her arc last season was about her

This review just seemed rushed and not very well written (incomplete sentences, mixing up actor names and character names, etc.). I'm not a fan of the grandfather character (he just seems really dumb, even for the crazy universe this show is trying to create), but the show offered up a reasonable enough explanation

"Hospitals are where you go to die" is basically the motto of my Italian side of the family. It's definitely an issue that lots of people can relate to.

Afrin is referred to as "the good stuff" in my house. I remember the first time my parents gave it to me after I'd been struggling through a bad sinus infection, and I instantly felt so much better. I asked them why I couldn't have had it sooner, and they explained how addictive it is. Basically, if one or two doses

"What is she saying? She can't poop in front of Taylor Swift?"
My parents and I were dying throughout this entire conversation, but I think this was line of the night for me. And once again, my parents get to spend the entire episode comparing me to both Sue and Brick. That's when I know it's a good one! :)

But if Bombshell had been a failure, Karen would probably have beat Ivy for best actress at the Tonys, which… no. Just no. One of the most pleasant surprises about the finale was Ivy winning after the show had spent its entire run telling us how special Karen was.

While I wouldn't dream of rewatching the show (except maybe for that delirious Sean Hayes number), I frequently listen to the Bombshell soundtrack and I would loved to have seen it performed live. Though I'm curious if Debra Messing played Arthur Miller, since she's the only one who sang his song "The Right Regrets"

You should check out the MTM reunion episode; it was amazing. All the actresses were spot on, except oddly enough MTM herself who looked like she might have been ill. I'm really hoping they turn up in the finale somehow!

Usually any jokes about Alex's appearance do come from Haley, and these tend to be more about her fashion choices than her actual looks. But occasionally the other characters will compare Alex's beauty unfavorably to Haley's. Things like Claire saying that Haley doesn't like Beth because she's used to being the only

Brad stole this episode for me. I can't help smiling even now when I picture him singing his heart out in a sombrero on top of a giant cow.
And once again, I am Brick. When Brick was sitting at the computer and Mike threw the ball at him and Brick didn't even flinch? Yeah, that's me… I also loved his many ways to get

Part of it is a completely irrational dislike of the actress that plays her. Her delivery irritates me, and to me her face (particularly her eyes) doesn't portray emotion very well. I am aware that this is completely subjective, so I guess this part makes me a monster?
What I dislike about her character is her smug

I've always hated Simmons (which is guess is an unpopular opinion?), but I really loved how she handled Bobbi. I love all the physically badass women on this show, but it's nice to see a woman using her badass brain to defeat her opponent instead of having strength be the only solution. Probably the most I've liked

Central City is under attack, and the only way it can be saved is for Barry, Joe, Cisco, and Eddie to form a barbershop quartet because… reasons!

*Ed Green smiles and laughs because Lennie is the best*

Barry took the wrong person to the karaoke bar…
(Seriously, what do I have to do to get Jesse L. Martin to sing on my TV? He was on Smash, for goodness sakes!)

That last scene in the car really took me by surprise because I too thought it would be going in that direction, but the way they handled it was wonderful. Very well acted by both actors. I really do hope we'll see more Brick/Sue storylines, especially when she goes off to college.

I really enjoyed this episode, personally, but maybe that's because I have on occasion forced my parents to listen to a lecture about something and given them a quiz afterwards. Both Axl and Brick's storylines were aces for me. Sue's earned some good laughs (especially the "That was a teacher!" scene), but I was