For some reason the biggest laugh for me when was Alex said "Let's just end it." and Haley responds dismissively, "I'm not killing myself."
For some reason the biggest laugh for me when was Alex said "Let's just end it." and Haley responds dismissively, "I'm not killing myself."
I'm actually really excited about the City of Light arc. I wanna know where that drone is going!! And I like how patient the writers are being with revealing more and more about the world.
I don't think they made the wrong choice, but I don't know that it was the best choice either. That's what I love about this show, it let's it characters make decisions in a complicated, morally gray world and those decisions aren't always perfect. Clark can't always have the right answer, it would be boring if she…
Ahh, God, I really want this to be the show that actually happened.
I kinda loved this episode. It's so fun watching them in New York. Everyone seems happy and there's so much potential. I loved the ending when they're all just hanging out enjoying each others company, it seems like we didn't get many scenes with them actually being and looking like each other's friends (remember that…
I really loved the scenes with Emmett and his dad. The explorations of deafness and deaf culture on this show have always been the most interesting to me. Speaking of Emmett - Ty sucks, Emmett and Bay were so much more dynamic and Bay was so much more interesting with Emmett - what happened to her art!? And what about…
That's what I don't get. Fairyland Snow was totally badass. I really enjoyed watching her back story in the first season. I thought when the curse was lifted and she remembered who she was, some of that would return. But I guess not. Blah.
Ugh- Kurt's only dialogue is slut-shaming Rachel? No.
I agree, Gunnar has blown up at Scarlett a couple times now because of his inability to talk out his feelings. I used to think Scarlett was meek, but now I kind feel bad for her.
Ohh that's what it was! Bay's hair. I kept thinking - she looks different, prettier, older, somehow? I mean obviously she's gorgeous, but I think taming her hair makes her look less like a child.
I've been watching Grey's since the beginning and I'll probably keep watching until it kicks the bucket. This season was actually pretty decent - it definitely felt more like old Grey's, going back to somewhat realistic plots and actual character development, interspersed with the "patient of the week" thing. They had…
I really liked it. The plot/origin story didn't feel that fresh and exciting, although there were some new things to enjoy. But the casting really made it for me. I could watch Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield moon over each other all day - SO MUCH CHEMISTRY.
I really liked it. The plot/origin story didn't feel that fresh and exciting, although there were some new things to enjoy. But the casting really made it for me. I could watch Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield moon over each other all day - SO MUCH CHEMISTRY.