No pissing!
No pissing!
Jack Crawford and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.
It's got to be tough when your only acting credit is Splice.
The glitter fairy struck again!
He got adopted by a nice family in New Mexico and became a high school chemistry teacher.
The odd time it gets brought up ("The Suitcase") it's just so uncomfortable.
The "Peggy is pregnant but doesn't know/want to know" storyline is still the most horrifying thing I have seen on TV.
Anyone who hasn't followed this fandom online will be deeply, deeply confused.
I'm really glad he ended up being War. What this show was missing was a real villain, played by an actor who can really pull it off and make it interesting.
Fashion school is no joke.
Ah yes, the book that makes every single romantic arc in the Game of Thrones series look sane and reasonable.
Well - yeah? Why not use the opportunity while you are over there to get as many shots in for the show as you can?
How about the fact that Larry/Lenny/Gary/Jerry is a genius on the level of Tony Stark?
I certainly get the criticism that they are too perfect, but something about them - and this is really a credit to their acting and chemistry - makes me want to root for them. I can believe they went skipping around Paris and had a marvelous time.
Well the yachting community is really a small world, when you get down to it.
Pudi is always excellent, but between this and his Cage freakout last episode, I really hope he gets some award recognition. He has been the cast standout since the show has come back.
I saw some people on Twitter mentioning that this episode made them cry. I thought I was fine - until Paris. It had to be Paris, didn't it Parks and Rec?
Parting is such sweet sorrow, dear @leslieknopeheadlines:disqus
"Don't kid yourself, Jimmy. If those robotic French lesbians ever got the chance, they'd eat you and everyone you care about."
I'm really digging this album. "Haunted" sounds like it should be off some indie electronic record in a good way.