THE ELEVATOR!!!!!
THE ELEVATOR!!!!!
I remember thinking the use of the song in the movie, with her performing it during the tense climax of the film, was hilarious.
"Shag, marry, shove"
There's no way I could pick a favorite moment, but I think the one I had the most fun watching—because I was with a group of other fans, and I believe the show had just come back from hiatus—was back in season two, when Alaric, Jenna, Damon, and Andi are having a dinner party with Elijah. Andi's under compulsion,…
I really hope Aaron and Nadia stick around and develop their characters. This show desperately needs to shake up its core cast, and they killed off Jesse way too soon. For that matter, Caroline, Jeremy, and Matt have been sidelined too much this season. Caroline's absence especially this episode highlighted just…
I don't think we're supposed to believe that Damon had repressed the memory of his imprisonment. When Damon saw the blood bag with the number on it at the end of last week, I did think he was suddenly remembering a memory he had repressed, but Damon implied this week that he always remembered what happened to him, he…
"Only one agent…has the intelligence of a machine…and fights like a man!"
"Oh no, he's gone. Yeah Goose is dead."
Yes!
My favorite part was Katherine's spoiled-child description of her symptoms, followed by "Get me something for…all of that."
Since you're posting this under a review of Freaks and Geeks, I have a feeling you'll have no problem making your close friends in college, which is where the type of people who can appreciate F&G's humor and perspective on high school tend to find each other. I was the same way in high school, not really making any…
Something along the lines of "Claustrophobia AND a dead body? It's a neurotic's jackpot!"
I love her exchange with Mrs. Weir when she reveals that history.
Only two likes for that? Come on! (Must be a small cross-section of Lost, Once Upon a Time, and Community fans.)
(Spoiler for LOST)
I think they play more shows in Kansas City than in Lawrence. Looks like their next show is at The Brick, which is an awesome little bar in the Crossroads.
Heck, no one takes prostitutes seriously anywhere…but Art and (supposedly) Raylan aren't part of Harlan culture, they're lawmen, and as marshals should at least be interested in stopping a potential witness from getting killed. Drew at least knew that Ellen May had something on Boyd, and that was why he wanted her…
Yeah, I thought Raylan was at his most dickish last episode. Ellen May was in mortal danger, which Drew clearly told him and the other marshals, and he just kept cracking jokes about going to get "the whore." Even Art let me down with his flippant attitude. I know saving a runaway prostitute wasn't at the top of their…
"Are you hungry?"
"I'm Hamished."
I'm just glad someone else has heard of it!