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Well first off, thanx AVC for not alerting me to when this review was up. I appreciate not being told about the show's I'm following.
My pants aren't designed to be ripped away at a moment's notice, thank you very much. As I pointed out already, I am not a sewer, and thusly opened myself up to be informed by people who know better than I. However, that doesn't mean that it's somehow insane to assume that a pair of pants intended to button up along…
LMFAO that's great! But at least Sherri is doing something. She's given confessionals and such. I literally can't remember ever hearing this chick speak. She's like a total nonentity.
Yeah, you're right. Because when people do something you deem as wrong, or even "creepy" it's 100% the right way to go to break them down to their baser parts. It's like when Quinn got knocked up by her bf's best friend, she was totally just being a fucking cunt, right? I mean someone totally should have put that…
Thank you Ryan. Once again your spot on review echos all of my thoughts almost perfectly. Everything from the relief of watching Spartacus finally wring out a victory (the very thing I was saying last week in spite of an abundance of seeming opposition) to how boring the Roman stuff was in this episode. Indeed, the…
You're 100% right on the Mercedes thing. I don't even want to get into the glaring failure that was taking her out of a relationship rife with storylines about our differences and putting her with a plus sized black man. You just knew they had no intentions of developing it, and that's sad.
The sad thing is, the new kids would be great if the writers knew how to do their jobs. Jake's initial "I'm too black to fit in with the white kids and too white to fit in with the black kids" story would have been good for the show. For everything else they do, Glee doesn't really touch on racial politics enough.…
I couldn't agree with you more. When Finn walked in the door, I was hoping it was Kurt or Rachel, and then the reveal left me totally flat. That was the wrong move.
"For the first time in seventeen whole seasons of Glee, the
mash-ups are true mash-ups, not “You go, then I’ll go” but two original
songs intertwining, overlapping, and joining to create something new."
Missing phone calls should be "I miss you, I wish I could see you, but I know I can't, and I won't lie-that hurts a bit. I hate Klaus for separating us!" What she was doing sounded a lot more like "Come back, come back, come back!" and then Matt gets the house and it's "OMG you mean he actually isn't coming back?"…
But even then, it sounds a bit like you're saying 1 day wasn't enough for *these* specific designers making these specific outfits. No one said they had to do 3 piece suits, they chose to. Perhaps they should have considered the time constraint and chosen something simpler? The strippers said they wanted to look…
On the one hand, I think you're right, Sonya, about the time restriction being too restrictive, but on the other hand, as Zac pointed out, men's wear is actually simpler than women's wear. On top of that, they're making looks designed to be discarded quickly which suggest to me less sewing. I'll be the first to admit…
Thank you for bringing up the voice mail thing. I need someone to refresh my memory because I was sure that the whole "run away and never come back so Klaus doesn't kill your ass" thing was well established before she started pointlessly calling him and asking him to do the stupid thing and come back. Why is it such a…
I think that's a great question. I had the same response when I watched it. I think he main outlook is "If we suck at challenges anyway, then why keep our enemy around and let them make it to the merge or a switch up where they can be more dangerous? There's no elimination that can make us stronger, so we might as…
Prove it. lol
The only thing that stops this from being an A for me is I don't believe that Nina so quickly, openly, and willingly sleeps with Stan at this point. I think we've known for a long time that this is where it was going, and it's obvious that it's what he wanted, but I didn't get the impression she was too interested…
Fans came back from tribal and Sherri complains about voting out Laura. I say, "Well I can see why being the only woman left on the tribe would be worrisome or annoying." Immediately the camera pans to the other woman on the tribe, someone I didn't even know existed. Does she have a name? Has she done anything? Was…
I got that too, esp because when Victoria said it initially you could see Daniel moving around in the BG and then he walks up to and past them. I saw exactly what you saw and took it the same way. The only thing I'm thinking currently is whether or not her doing so would be 1) too dark, or 2) if death isn't too easy…