The light hand stuff and making out should have been enough, I'd think.
The light hand stuff and making out should have been enough, I'd think.
To be fair, Anezka obviously has a Petra mode where she becomes much more meticulous. How else do you explain her inability to syntax properly when herself, yet perfectly fine when acting as Petra?
Well, I didn't think it'd be Sin Rostro under Luisa's face.
We're talking about Donnie and Krystal. They'd never ever get past the first act anyway.
You say "accidentally," I say "inexplicably as per my deepest cravings."
Tom Cullen is a lucky asshole.
I just want a separate spinoff series with Krystal's adventures.
Seriously, I hadn't heard about them before Parks and Rec.
Admittedly, I pretty much did. I'm a sucker for meta.
Also, Evan's "I'm too young for this crap."
I think people who think the entire point behind having a sitcom about being a Taiwanese family in America have to also understand that they also have the same pedestrian problems families in America have.
I don't have anything specific to add to this but an anecdote regarding the cheer "ja yo!" that Grandma Huang uses. The phrase either is, or sounds remarkably like, the command "fill the tank with gas." (Considering said command literally translates to "add oil," I wouldn't discount the idea that they are actually…
War widow sister-in-law?
Probably because it's not nearly as laser-focused on an episode-by-episode basis as it used to be. The characters and the worlds being built are all expanding and as a result it's not as intimate overall as it once was. While they manage to bring home the message of family from time to time, it all feels a little…
It'll happen at some point. We will will it into existence.
It can be two things.
Yes, the jokes about Rogelio knowing the updates but not the source materials were deployed perfectly in writing and execution.
F. F. F. F. F.
I bet the Reverend didn't marry them, but his identical twin brother Terry.
That really, really bugged me. Shayera would have made sense, but Carter calling her Kendra in 1941 tripped the wrong alarm bells here.