Abbi's quest to get the package felt very Louie-esque to me.
Abbi's quest to get the package felt very Louie-esque to me.
I wasn't a huge fan of this epsiode. I thought the jokes came a little too fast for how obtuse a lot of them were. Maybe I need to watch it again.
It was "Bonham," because Lana made a reference to the drum solo from "Moby Dick." See, because Krieger's such a big Neil Peart fan.
You KNOW those theater owners only want this so they can shove in more ads and commercials. Just watch.
It would be cliche, but I can see Maggie getting increasingly misguided and frustrated and making a move on Rust and him rebuffing her
That painting on the burned out church wall sends chills down my spine. God this show has great atmosphere.
Seriously. I'm picky about sticking with new shows, but that's because I wait for shows that suck me in almost instantly. This is one of them.
If you say that the lead singer of the band recently came out as transgender, the majority of people with common sense would assume that it was the same person and that there hadn't been a personnel change. There have been plenty of reviews that have managed to be clear about the issue without being as ham-fisted and…
IIRC, that wasn't the concept for the album so much as it was a way for her to try and explain to her band mates why she had written those songs before she came out.
Really? Referring to her by her former name in the first sentence? And what makes you think this is an "overarching theme about a transgender prostitute?" Only "Paralytic States" seems to be really about someone else; these are her experiences.
I didn't know about this show, and I hadn't heard anyone mention it on Twitter or anything, and then I got a text from my friend (who is black) telling me I should watch it. I think Aziz is on to something.
Eh, I'm always expecting that sort of thing with Halloween episodes.
The Dr. Seuss episode was the funniest and most clever thing The Simpsons has done in a while (I'm not as critical of newer Simpsons as most, though).
"Good evening, sir. Could you please leave without a fuss right now?"
*dejected* "Okay."
Besides, you don't need a bassist when you tune your guitars to low B.
I still think Lydia's going to be the one to bring the whole thing crashing down. She's WAY too unpredictable.
That's my prediction as well.
So in the flash-forward, I think you can assume that people know Walt was Heisenberg, and that he's a free man. That raises a lot of questions as to how successful (or alive) Hank will be in the end.
Adventure Time is one of the best shows on TV when it comes to writing and story arcs for its women characters. They're three-dimensional, independent, and have their own ambitions. And when Finn screws up with them, they call him out on it and don't let him off the hook easily. It's sad how much better at that this…
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