Since the humans in Hell are tortured 24/7, wouldn't there be at least some benefit in escaping to Purgatory? :-)
Since the humans in Hell are tortured 24/7, wouldn't there be at least some benefit in escaping to Purgatory? :-)
This episode didn't go in the I-don't-have-anyone-to-go-with-me-to-this-event-and-I-just-bumped-into-a-prostitute-so-why-not-just-buy-a-date-from-him-and-discover-genuine-feelings-for-him-during-the-evening direction I was half-expecting it to go.
I thought there was something really gross and plastic about Adam's appearance not even considering his profession. Mindy must have been extremely desperate.
They were playing "Fur Elise," right? Nice song.
Glee used tenure in a similarly unrealistic, plot-convenient way.
Isn't Sheldon's mother racist, and hasn't Sheldon himself been able to see her racism in the past? Now he himself is acting racist but is incapable of seeing his actions as such?
What was up with George not taking his shirt off at first? What did he think this calendar was going to be? (Also, on a personal level, he just doesn't float my boat.)
I have absolutely no idea what to think of Dalia right now. No idea whatsoever.
I was thinking we would, but I like the original well enough anyway.
I've not seen Boomerang so I didn't get the reference, but was Dule Hill the kid at the end? I assume that was the joke here.
Pierce had the moral high ground. What! :-)
The plot contrivances, specifically how Sam found Bobby in Hell in what seemed to be a few minutes and how Benny showed up right around where Sam and Bobby were waiting in Purgatory (just in time to be of service), were just horrible. I can almost believe that Benny would show up there given that Benny died on Earth…
Me too. It doesn't HAVE TO be River.
I thought the title gag was kind of cheesy, but the "surprisingly accurate description" was truly clever, yes. :-)
Will BBC America be replaying the older Great Intelligence eps?
I was really sad for Miss Kizlet in the end after she reverted to her "factory settings" and became a little girl just wanting her mommy and daddy. The Great Intelligence is messed up!
The woman in the shop could be River, but I was also thinking of Martha Jones.
I was really getting into the whole clues aspect, asking myself what the three books had in common. I was thinking of travel to another world, like the Arthurian past or Wonderland and also like the video game of the episode, but that wouldn't line up with King's novel Rage, would it?
That's what annoyed me most about this episode—not just coming out and saying the name. I thought for sure when they saw the letters, something would click, but no.