No, she was awful. "Alex, remind me how you fraternized with a known drug dealer and then killed him, and could you speak clearly into the mic?"
No, she was awful. "Alex, remind me how you fraternized with a known drug dealer and then killed him, and could you speak clearly into the mic?"
I doubt his father will tell him. When he said he'd help Nina if Oleg sacrificed his job in America, he knew he was making an empty promise. I can only expect Oleg will find out somehow and his revenge against father and motherland will be coldly enraged.
(Also, it would be nice if the show got around to dealing with how problematic the whole charter-school thing is, which seems very unlikely by next episode. It still seems to think it's just a great thing to do.)
The only reason Blaine was decent to his underlings at the end was that his last brain meal was the bikeathon do-gooder. He was also giving money away to a muscular dystrophy charity. No way without that brain.
Maybe it played off a teeny tiny bit of actual appreciation for them, but you know he'd shove them in the way…
It's better than carbonless copy paper, which is full of endocrine disrupters and just nasty volatile organic chemicals.
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Of course it was annoying. Especially after what Heather just went through with Greg.
The doctor. —And then she did patiently start over again. It probably happens a lot, really.
It was sad. Of course she already does care about him.
He's Italian and Jewish, actually.
Oh yes. Galifianakis said so in the NPR interview, and in at least one other. She wasn't available.
In the first season, if I recall, it was Jason and Cortney who were sent to the snow, and they didn't consummate on the honeymoon—but not for lack of attraction. Cortney asserted, and I believed her, that she wasn't going to go there on their first couple of nights—regardless of where they were sent.
The relationship De Nino idealized was actually that of his grandparents, who raised him. So it's an extra generation in the past. Not that some of our grandparents didn't have fantastic partnerships, but with his idea of fun being diminishing the woman and expecting her to share the laugh—I don't think I'd've…
Surprised to find this guilty pleasure pop up on the AV Club.
"You're just a grumpy little guy," I think. Also, nectarines are good for the hair. "'Air," with the French accent, but she fingered her hair when she said it.
Penelope is an asshole, deliberately keeping Chip on a string like that when he was actually trying to let go. Oh well.
Apparently, you call people from Slough "Paludians".
We don't know Eric's the one who roofied him.
What kind of idiot, secure in her powers of though as she be, accepts a drink from a roomful of serial killers?
Liz was the best part of the season, but yes, there were a lot of wasted actors.
Given that what the character says about Marwan's treatment and the way it exemplifies the erosion of civil liberties in the West is absolutely true, it's pretty unconscionable that they poison the argument by making the character who makes it criminally irresponsible.
Too much put on Gaga this episode; only someone the caliber of a Bassett would have had a chance of pulling of that preposterous narration.
And he appears in the newly-released With Bob and David, which I haven't watched yet.