But he can see what rubs off on Eleanor.
But he can see what rubs off on Eleanor.
Except for Nina's, which I'm presuming is Keune's from S2. Unless that IS a real bar?
I feel like the flip side of this is that Paul needs to be able to say that he wants to be with her physically, but that he needs the emotional connection he so desperately craves with other women. Basically, he needs Beer Cooze, Radio Plane Cooze, Cooking Cooze, etc.
I asked a few episodes back if Desmin Borges can sing.
"The criminal mastermind shot the sheriff with a weapon, most likely a bullet…from a gun."
I heard "penny machine," and while yours makes more sense, I like the surreality of mine.
Does she make sure that Gordo thinks that "Yahoo!" will be an UNlucky word in the future?
Abandoning in support of a cause is one thing. If Edgar accidentally triggers and Dorothy is caught in the crossfire (metaphorically, obviously), she might see that as a sign that, as creative and apparently really good at eating out as Edgar may be, he may be too dangerous to date her.
Man, this episode had the good sense to be aired within the same six-hour span of time as the discovery that Palmer Luckey, the guy behind the Oculus Rift, is a giant funder of alt-right political stuff.
Dead Parental Inspirational Figure is a thing, but I don't honestly care one way or another about it as a trope. We'll see how it gets used here on out and that'll be that.
If it makes you feel any better, Friday Night Lights had the same effect on me for football. I don't care much for the sport, but the underdog sport movie format is a tried and true formula for getting me to enjoy something (see: the Pitch Perfect movies).
They bulk bought a bunch of covers for Sleepy Hollow and had to use them somewhere.
New apartment and I'm pretty sure she either has already broken up with Edgar and we don't know about it or she's about to break up with him.
Seeing as it was her phone, she probably does get her views.
To be fair, it did flag Eleanor as the problem, as she was the only person not wearing Safe Mode Clothing.
I don't think her Party Down character was an asshole at all. She was very distant, perhaps, but her character was pretty human and definitely not rude in any way (that I remember). And she offered "hwaffles" to Leslie in Parks and Rec, showing us that as disconnected as she (as all Eagletonians) may be, she meant…
Whom.
Justine.
She was finally back on this week's You're the Worst, fellating a popsicle, so that's something.
I dunno. I love my dad, but if it meant getting brain from someone played by Aya Cash…