Kate never invited Angel in, yet he could enter to save her. She must be important. What? We never hear from her again? Oh well, I didn't like her that much anyway.
Kate never invited Angel in, yet he could enter to save her. She must be important. What? We never hear from her again? Oh well, I didn't like her that much anyway.
Heroes to the end, at which point I was like "Thank God, it's over."
If Padma swears because your food is that spicy, you must have made the spiciest food in the world.
I'm trying to show my support for The Neighbors but can't find the new review yet. Also, where's the Legend of Korra one?
Alternapalooza. (Honestly, I wouldn't mind missing it if I got to hang out with Daria and company on the way.)
Time does not seem to have been kind to Glenn Fitzgerald, no?
That was my big problem with the gag. She had no energy; she was just stringing words along, one after the other.
I literally could not stop laughing throughout that entire commercial.
I was thinking, "Rachel, did you actually watch Smash? 'Cause you don't want to be on the same path that that show was on."
Tina taking medicine that makes her act like she's tripping on acid, Tina on an airplane, Tina as inadvertent diamond thief, or all of the above?
Remember when Holly Holiday asked the glee club what they wanted to sing? Don't get asked that question a lot, do we?
So, we get Nurse Penny during Beatles week but no "Penny Lane"?
Sue: "Black Cheerio. You'd think I'd remember Black Cheerio."
TV episodes where a main character loses his or her grip on reality can be quite scary because unsettling. Examples include Futurama's "The Sting" and that episode of Awake where the main character dreams that both his wife and his son died in the crash.
The commercial I saw paired this ep of The Middle with the latest Back in the Game, 'cause those shows are on equal footing.
Did Sue get info on Bolognese sauce from KickinItTeenStyle.com?
Is there no hall monitor, vice principal, etc. to tell Sue and Brad, "No dancing in the halls," the same way that one would say, "No running in the halls"?
I kept yelling at Brick (in my mind), "Just go to the bathroom already!"
That text from Brick (and Axl's willingness to follow its instructions) got me right in the heart.
Hey, someone else knows that Lucky was a TV show. :-)