They couldn't start the van. They couldn't stop the horn. That is all.
They couldn't start the van. They couldn't stop the horn. That is all.
and they had a kick ass apartment! With a sliding door, neon lights, and a round sofa, if I remember correctly.
I am home alone in Georgia…but older than 12. Damn! I could've offered up some fine iced tea and cookies to war criminals.
The original wasn't lousy. It wasn't what I expected when I popped it into the dvd player after being hungover picking out a movie, but it was a good, suspenseful film.
agreed on Breaking Bad. I cried like a little girl when Cranston won his emmy. (He deserved it! Screw you, James Spader!)
I don't understand not watching a show that contains football because you don't live in Texas or play football. It is a wonderful show, and while it does have football, it isn't the basis of the show.
I watch FNL, and I also read the reviews here. I usually don't comment on them because usually the show plus review covers everything that needs to be said.
Oh, and Laura Prepon signed on for five episodes. Four to go.
The problem with learning the mother is that anytime another girl is introduced to the group for more than an episode, the show feels different. I just know that other people have a chart on their Tron posters trying to figure out who the mother is, so I was trying to help out.
ummm…They have a few things in common. The leads are played by charming authors with daughters. Californication, though it gets no love in the avclub, is an entertaining show about a man who screws many different women while still in love with his baby's mama. (First Season, I don't watch until DVD release.)
To put it…
I've seen some commercials for it. Looks like crap…but commercials are usually not the best way to predict quality.
They did say we would be learning a lot more about the mother by the close of this season, perhaps even her identity.
"At the end of the season, we will address the title of our show," reveals Carter Bays, adding that the last four episodes will feature "big events in the lives of our characters — specifically Ted…
Agreed. I set my tivo to record only because of Nathan Fillion, but I am not really looking forward to it. Maybe I will watch the pg porn he did instead.
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Do we always need a "Hey, here is so-and-so," for every character? She was introduced as a sort of intern to Topher, so can't we accept that for now?
If you don't like television, don't complain about it on TVclub. Also, if you do like tv, get a DVR and record things that you want, instead of bitching about the day the shows air, or how American Idol is on instead of Family Guy. Otherwise, fuck yourself and your comments that make you feel worthwhile.
Chrissy, when has Ballard been face to face with anyone in the dollhouse? So it is possible that the higher ups told Topher to program Victor that way just to get Alpha off of Echo's trail. That is the end of my speculation until we find out some more information.
Oscar, don't judge me, but I read Ausiello's column on ew.com. It is horribly lame, but he posts spoilers about shows. Technically, we could have met Alpha, or when we do we won't know we have… Here is what was said, to save anyone from reading more than they have to…
Dollhouse
I am with you, Noel. Who is this versus? I know that Alpha is the looming bad guy, and we get a little commentary on the morality of wiping the dolls clean every week, but I am ready for the big bad to show.
From what I've read about the show, Alpha is a character we have already been introduced to…I just can't figure out who. What character has been seen outside the dollhouse that could possibly be Alpha?
That article really fucked up my day yesterday. I was telling people about it and they just looked at me with blank faces. I may revise my gun policy so I can shoot myself.