I was thinking she was a better match for Leonard, since she has similar interests. But the bangs have got to go.
I was thinking she was a better match for Leonard, since she has similar interests. But the bangs have got to go.
She was the best part of the episode. My only complaint is that they should have cut the line "This is going to take a while" after "Cancel my next appointment," because it kind of killed the pacing of the joke, but her delivery was perfect.
Well, almost like actual adults. I couldn't figure out what Penny was upset about. Someone finds her boyfriend attractive, and that makes him more confident…and that's bad?
Yeah, that comment is almost as long as one of those after-credits cards.
For me, the most uncomfortable part of this episode was all the audience applause.
It's an episode about sexual harassment…there's a chance the subject of misogyny might come up in the ensuing discussion. We know you find it upsetting, but maybe you shouldn't be so sensitive about it.
So much win in this thread.
"Wrong." (**shotgun blast**)
"Wrong." (**shotgun blast**)
Rap…rap…
Rap…rap…
I was comparing the D&D scenes to the Community ones the whole time (as is, I guess, inevitable), and I thought the D&D in this episode was kind of off. My main problem was that Leonard was unwilling to describe the melted snowmen. Describing stuff in detail is like your ONE job, Leonard.
I was comparing the D&D scenes to the Community ones the whole time (as is, I guess, inevitable), and I thought the D&D in this episode was kind of off. My main problem was that Leonard was unwilling to describe the melted snowmen. Describing stuff in detail is like your ONE job, Leonard.
There's no posts about Bernadette's rack. Does that mean they all got removed?
There's no posts about Bernadette's rack. Does that mean they all got removed?
My favorite detail was that the gingerbread house's insulation was made of cotton candy. Unfortunately you could tell that wasn't true once the house was broken, but it's an adorable idea.
My favorite detail was that the gingerbread house's insulation was made of cotton candy. Unfortunately you could tell that wasn't true once the house was broken, but it's an adorable idea.
Vito Acconci is my Diahann Carroll.
Vito Acconci is my Diahann Carroll.
I concur. Robocop and Starship Troopers also had a sense of gender equality that extended all the way to nonchalant gender neutral showers, and if you listen to Verhoeven's commentary on either of those movies, his feminism is pretty evident.