That's good thinking! Perhaps the candy apron serves to distract the corpse-sniffing dogs. Christopher, you clever bastard!
That's good thinking! Perhaps the candy apron serves to distract the corpse-sniffing dogs. Christopher, you clever bastard!
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You NEED to know about this.
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You NEED to know about this.
That's a really interesting comparison - I don't think it came up in the reviews. Part of the issue might be the fact that the worlds are so similar in "Awake," so the focus was on the relatively small differences and local-level feedback between the two rather than the emerging macro-scale resemblance between two…
That's a really interesting comparison - I don't think it came up in the reviews. Part of the issue might be the fact that the worlds are so similar in "Awake," so the focus was on the relatively small differences and local-level feedback between the two rather than the emerging macro-scale resemblance between two…
I went through exactly the same thing (well, the "realized I was forcing myself to watch MF" part, not the "lived in IN" part). For all the constant family squabbling on this show, it seems like they have genuine affection for one another, whereas MF got to the point where everyone seemed to really loathe everyone…
I went through exactly the same thing (well, the "realized I was forcing myself to watch MF" part, not the "lived in IN" part). For all the constant family squabbling on this show, it seems like they have genuine affection for one another, whereas MF got to the point where everyone seemed to really loathe everyone…
frockleg!
frockleg!
… or candy!
… or candy!
And "Brotherhood" - he's excellent in it (likewise pretty much everyone else).
And "Brotherhood" - he's excellent in it (likewise pretty much everyone else).
Right - in the article chubby ballerina linked to above, we get this look:
http://www.wwd.com/media-ne…, which seems like the kind of thing Mila ought to have been able to think her way toward (even if there's less color-blocking than she'd like).
(this is meant as a reply to The Czar, but nesting fails me) I know, and nor do they have the lasting place in popular memory they deserve, as influential as they have been. I went to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (I know, I know, but it's a good museum!), and there was a couple, maybe in their mid-50's, looking at…
I agree with you completely, and I'm surprised there hasn't been more negative reaction to the way that storyline was handled. I guess it says something about the degree to which they have become caricatures that a turn of events which is in fact really serious, even tragic, for the people involved (see: Six Feet…
And he's at his most irresistible to family members! I'll look forward to the Very Special Episode when his character has to go to the hospital because he cuts the tattoo of his daughter's name off his own lower back, and is just barely prevented from excising hers as well.
Absolutely - get some rest from reality TV's soul-suckery and come back soon!
If so, he can probably expect to find himself on a trip to the Philippines soon.
I think it was mostly self-serving because she seemed to have shown up for only the few minutes that the judges were there, and then wandered off again, so as to cover up the fact that she was absent for most of the day. I think Ty and Ed could probably have managed fine without that amount of "help."