Selena is good, if memory serves.
Selena is good, if memory serves.
After another weekend of apocalyptic college football for my teams, today I've re-watched a couple of episodes of Hannibal (I marathoned both seasons over Halloween weekend and it's clung to my brain ever since; I find myself cuing up random episodes all the time to get my fix). Now I'm going to play some Assassin's…
Great. You tell me this AFTER I pre-ordered Dragon Age: Inquisition.
I'm the quintessential little sister. One time my older sister and I — well into our twenties — were visiting our parents, and she said, of old habit, "Go get me a glass of water," and I WENT. She actually stopped me and told me to tell her to get her own damned water. I'm such a younger sibling that my older sibling…
That really would be amazing. Are there any rumblings regarding why that might / might not ever happen?
I was all eager to see if he and Katsuji would even shake hands, and then they hugged, rather enthusiastically! I don't know anything anymore.
Keith's fatherly pride in the fact that Wes might not be exemplary but at least has never been to prison was kind of adorable/sad (adorasad? sadorable?). I know "stays out of prison" is a low bar, but, I have those relatives, and . . . it's a real benchmark.
Yeah, most of the wrong answers were actually just one answer too soon. Plus that last sequence seemed designed to be memorized. Hell, almost 5 hours and a fair amount of vodka later, I still know axe skull mask sun temple statue (because an axe to the skull would mean you need to wear a mask, which would protect you…
Everyone seems to like Natalie, and I think whoever said earlier that she has a chance to hide behind Jeremy for awhile and then emerge as a power player late might have a point.
Yeah, that was mratfink I think, and I agree that this episode definitely underlined the gift from God Jeremy got last week, if not his inevitable victory (I'm still skeptical of that, probably because I don't want to see Jeremy steamroll to victory).
Okay, Alec is a giant ass, so I'm not defending him in general, but IF he was cleaning/cooking fish for general consumption, then he should totally be able to ask (though not order) Baylor to take clean-up. I hesitate to get behind the "Baylor doesn't do shit around camp" crowd because they're all dudes and it may be…
Josh also fucked up by not taking care of Jaclyn while Jon was gone and the others were at reward. His mistake was going after Baylor (who he didn't need if he had Jaclyn/Jon) instead of securing Jaclyn.
Dude, everyone knows Kira is the real hero of the movie.
Oh I agree that's terrible. I just think that at that stage Michael was thinking of the baby as Raphael's, not Jane's (he pretty much said so last episode). He made terrible choices in the wake of pretty staggering news. Then he got a bit more rational, realized the baby is part Jane too, and got on board with keeping…
That's a good point. Jane has been scrupulously honest thus far. But I love Michael and don't want to see the show go in the lazy direction of Jane/Raphael.
I really love Jane's character, but she's a wee bit self righteous. She seems to forget that this weird soap opera pregnancy also impacts Michael, and as much as she's allowed to wig out and do/think stupid things as she comes to cope with it, so does he (e.g., hiding Petra's infidelity), to an extent.
So Hawley has the hots for Abbie, and suddenly Crane likes him and acts as his wingman? That makes zero sense.
Happy Birthday!
In what world would it be "brave" to question the value of someone who is arguably "less hot" than she was eight years ago, or that her changing over the course of that time span might be dangerous to her relationship? Wouldn't it be sad if she were a static barbie doll whose initial attractive quality — hotness — is…
And then how empty her life would have been, not being the hot girl obsessed over by the guy next door and his friends. It's a shame she's worthless now that she cut her hair; I hope Leonard doesn't stop noticing her now!