It's really just meh batshit insane. So, like the first season of AHS
It's really just meh batshit insane. So, like the first season of AHS
MCCLOUD!
MCCLOUD!
Loco!
Loco!
[washes hands of the whole endeavor]
[washes hands of the whole endeavor]
I've enjoyed the few JV Club's I've listened to. I need to listen to more.
You should check out Blogulator Radio. They cover the shows we watch and both pairs of hosts are hilarious. (And Carrie and I might be guesting on another one about TVD soon!)
Also, I'm super-thankful for the Commie Awards, but I do wish there were a Best Podcast category. Granted, I don't listen to a TON, but it would've been nice to have seen that medium get some love. Anyways, of the ones I listen to, here's how I'd rank them(only in how much I love them, "quality" be damned):
It wasn't my favorite episode of Suburgatory and I can say, unequivocally, that I've enjoyed every episode of Ben And Kate thus far more than that Suburg ep.
Also being adopted myself(but never meeting my either of my biological parents), a lot of this arc has gotten to me and this episode did make me all emo during her trip to her grandmother's and the scene in Tessa's room. But…I didn't really connect with it all that much and it certainly didn't make me as weepy as Paren…
Also being adopted myself(but never meeting my either of my biological parents), a lot of this arc has gotten to me and this episode did make me all emo during her trip to her grandmother's and the scene in Tessa's room. But…I didn't really connect with it all that much and it certainly didn't make me as weepy as Paren…
I'm hoping he eventually comes around on Ben And Kate and then he writes one of these for it near the end of this season.
We'll see. If Man Of Steel is good, I might get excited about the Justice League movie. But, after Green Lantern, I'm not sure they know what they're doing. (Also, do you think they'll "Ruffalo" Green Lantern for JL, or just not include him?)
Apparently it wasn't since she's still working, huh?
Apparently it wasn't since she's still working, huh?
"Don't knock the whistle! Whistles stop hundreds of crimes every year."
"And thousands of basketball plays."
"Don't knock the whistle! Whistles stop hundreds of crimes every year."
"And thousands of basketball plays."
Sorry, guys…but I really liked this episode. Maybe it's because, while I enjoyed Ray Stevenson's performance, I didn't find the character menacing or really all that threatening the way it was written. I found the character interesting, but pretty inconsequential. But, when he came to Dexter wanting him to kill off…