Plus would he REALLY start with a beloved father of two?
Plus would he REALLY start with a beloved father of two?
Yeah, plus in some interactions, she's completely normal — e.g., her conversation with Blane — and then right back to Liz the Geezer. But at this point, they pretty much HAVE to have her tell Clive she absorbs personality traits as well as visions, or that friendship/trust stops making any goddamned sense.
In this case, though, I think Peih-Gee brought it on herself (not Abi's animosity, but the vote) by changing the (possible) plan from "Let's vote out Varner" to "I insist we vote out Abi." Abi hearing that led to, "Fine, then I insist we vote out Peih-Gee." Without that, I think Varner would have gone home (unless I…
Hell, every time she gets out of the car, she finds the person they're looking for. They need to put a leash on her and follow her instead.
One of my friends named her kid Esmee in the post-Twilight world but had no idea it was a Twilight-related name. She was pissed when she found out, but it was too late.
Right? Like in the first episode they were all "There COULD have been a female Navy Seal and they just didn't advertise it [what?], or she's special ops." Okay, but you know what you could do to confirm? CALL THE NAVY.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock!
The most exciting thing about Blandy so far, other than his admittedly beautiful eyes, is that his sister is played by Jordana Whatever from My Boys, who I've always liked and whose casting I hope means the sister has a larger role in the series.
It's silly, but I can overlook bad dialogue and caseoftheweekitis, but what's sticking in my craw is that, apparently, after her memory was wiped, someone gave her a nice haircut and very tasteful makeup before dropping her in Time Square.
"Kurt Weller" is just a terrible character name in general. It just slides right off the brain.
Right? At one point in this episode (that I only just now watched), I had to pause and rewind to figure out who the Australian guy in the car was, only to realize it was still the main guy.
I don't know what you're talking about. I don't recall Cordelia being in season 4 at all. AT ALL!
Everyone always talks about Wesley's arc, and it's great, but to me, Cordelia has the most natural and rewarding evolution in the Whedon-verse.
I'm torn on this issue. On the one hand, they're ludicrously attractive, heterosexual people who like and respect one another, so why wouldn't they? On the other hand, there aren't enough truly platonic, different-gendered, heterosexual friendships on TV. What to do? What to do?
Ha! Good point! I should have said she doesn't lie WELL.
Maybe as a public exhibit he belongs to the public? I don't know the intricacies of house elf property laws.
Oh his treatment of Abi in general was very condescending, but at least he's not leering!
I don't understand why looking for an idol is so stigmatized in this game. Shouldn't they all be doing that? It's like some weird Survivor etiquette rule that idol hunts should be done discreetly. If I were ever on Survivor (I won't be), I'd suggest the whole tribe go on an idol hunt like it's Easter fucking Sunday.
Oh good! That "turns me on" comment was squicky to me, but it's not now that I know he's gay.
Yeah, my first Survivor season was South Pacific, and I haven't delved much into Survivor lore or history, but even I've heard of "Savage" and probably would have voted for him based on that, if I'd voted.