I kept reading the title as The Vatican solution, so thought I was in for a heavy Howard night, that he had a story that didnt overpower made it much more enjoyable.
I kept reading the title as The Vatican solution, so thought I was in for a heavy Howard night, that he had a story that didnt overpower made it much more enjoyable.
So if Victoria's family are nobodies, and Grayson's family money is new, how on earth did they become the Hamptons IT couple? I know to an extent money talks but they've been behaving as if they were old money, especially in the exclusion of Nolan from the Hamptons scene.
It was fantastic, and that it ended when Nick made a move rather than the landlord really topped it off.
Booooo to no Emmett. I wanted continuation of the vegetable storyline.
The songs were super boring again.
Kind of boring.
Ted needs to get a move on with his house renovation as the pulling the city dwellers to the suburbs stories are not working. Dont want to lose Lily and Marshall but this week showed how its going to be hard to gel the group for a while. Especially after the baby.
I'm another who really thought Keith was gone.
The ever absent twins.
I hated the Angelo storyline, all of it. Utterly stupid and it brought the episode right down for me.
Had no idea the wedding would actually happen, and all Blairs parents were featured, which always improves an episode. The asking Cyrus to be an extra escort was lovely, probably the best moment of the episode.
I thought Angelo was about to admit he'd been in gaol. But the story made little sense, did he not even have a phone contract, not that bossy daddy should have been investigating that deeply.
Kripke having a microdick makes his hatred of Sheldon so much more understandable.
That was thoroughly disappointing for the 100. It needed to be a good group episode.
Felt like everyone lifted their game, the show seemed to move beyond being a nightime soap tonight.
Yes Id be totally happy to watch a show about Lisa, tessa, Dalia and the guidance bloke.
Thats it, I hated that they didnt seem to give her those choices, to be in x amount of debt at school a or y amount at school b.
It should be her choice, even though at 18 the concept of what it takes to pay back those HUGE amounts are hard to understand.
Totally some off vibes from Bob.
Haddie made me cry. The talk that was basically "its never going to be your turn" was heartbreaking. Though, if they'd had a talk before she applied anywhere which told her how much they could contribute per year might have helped.
Aside from Sue's personality transplant I loved this episode.
My fave part was Max saying the cover was awesome, Adams reaction of shock and pride was terrific.