Remember she saying "Holy s*" in the "Decision Tree" episode, when the accountant says a client left a large inheritance to Alicia?
Remember she saying "Holy s*" in the "Decision Tree" episode, when the accountant says a client left a large inheritance to Alicia?
I really like your reviews, by the way. I think you should get on with GILMORE GIRLS' season 4.
Season grade: A+.
:)
HOW COME THE GOOD WIFE ISN'T THE TOP PICK?!
I really liked the episode, the monologue is actually heartbreaking, but I think the fat girl character became a political one, with clear agenda and all that.
I really liked the episode, the monologue is actually heartbreaking, but I think the fat girl character became a political one, with clear agenda and all that.
Everything between Eli and Alicia: gold. Still the best series right now on TV.
Remember Doyle and Paris' first date in that room overflowing with inferior people?
I also think it’s neat that we live in a time when you can have a gay
villain and not worry in the slightest that some people will read the
story as “he’s a villain because he’s gay.”
Filler? I didn't think so. Any scene with Alicia and her mother was heartbreaking.
Goddamnit, should I start watching this, too? I thought it was safe and advisable to stay the hell out of it.
Just like the fashion-frantic kid from CURB, he sure isn't, but I love the fact that he gets very delightful lines like "That's how I want to go out, dehydrated and covered in tinsel" (on the latest Christmas episode) and some on the Equestranauts episode to play with. This "I feel abused" line was a bit too much, I…
Terrific episode, possibly my favorite of the season (runner-ups: 2, 13, 14, 17). May I confess that I got teary-eyed when Louise confesses, "Screw it, I'm afraid, I'm afraid!"? May I confess that Gene is my favorite gay kid from TV ("I feel violated; maybe a toy would help?", the squirt ring) since that one from CURB…
Loved this still: https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.a…
Loved the EYES WIDE SHUT vibe of the pre-credit sequences.
Yes. Bad timing. And it's the writer's first!
I loved the Gilmore Girls-esque final shot.