Maybe it was just my tired head, but it took me something like five seconds to realize that Petra and Magda were watching it dubbed in a Slavic language, and so it took me seven seconds from scene start to actually start snickering hysterically.
Maybe it was just my tired head, but it took me something like five seconds to realize that Petra and Magda were watching it dubbed in a Slavic language, and so it took me seven seconds from scene start to actually start snickering hysterically.
That was the day Rafael discovered that life truly is a hurricane in Duckberg.
I'm beginning to wonder if Rafael's mother is Sin Rostro.
Not explicitly, but there does seem to be some sort of attraction. Difficult to say if it's platonic or romantic on Amy's side, but it can be interpreted as either.
Maybe they thought they were going to have this week off, à la HalloWEEEEEEN?
Habits build, and maybe Amy's sense of shame is really starting to manifest itself at this point for any number of reasons (her growing attraction to Jake while still being with Teddy, for example).
Wasn't "buzzkill" on the same list as her shame cigarettes?
To be fair, Gina could have also been looking into the mental hospital for pretty much everybody else in the precinct except herself.
I don't think that was rehab Gina showed Amy, but a mental hospital.
I think we just found the pitch for 45 Jump Street.
The Varrick bit made up for the clip show. That sight gag of Vaatu on the telephone was comedy gold. The only thing it missed was someone suggesting that Wan Two play Amon.
And then she dies and he rushes off to date Stephie?
It's not just about the fact that they influence him (that's something on him; he could always put his foot down if he objects too highly—which is in fact something he does in this episode for Wallflower, since it's something he believes in), but HOW they influence him. Stu has, at least in Andrew's eyes, forced…
I enjoyed the meta-fun of the giant "BECHDEL APPROVED" only to be scratched out on the discussion of ZZ Top roadie dude. This show has an idea on the kind of humor it can play around with but it hasn't quite gotten to the point of being a joke vehicle (that's what Selfie was for, and DAMN YOU ABC).
Kinda like to point out that the EW article is from April(*), and so should be taken with a grain of salt—it's more like Jon Hamm's recurring cameo is something they want, but not necessarily something they've got.
One of my all-time favorite Onion headlines was something along the lines of "Impossible to Tell if T.J. Maxx Stores Affected by Recession or Not"
Jeebie.
Don't you mean "The The Eye Creatures?" What are Eye Eye Creatures?
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