I just adored the "WTF?" look on Helen's face when Amy says she's "manifesting" a new life for herself. That's exactly the look I would give someone if they told me that.
I just adored the "WTF?" look on Helen's face when Amy says she's "manifesting" a new life for herself. That's exactly the look I would give someone if they told me that.
So. good. Ok, this is my favorite episode now. I know I say that often but I mean it this time.
Oh, Green Lantern… so good… then so damn bad… ughhh…
I felt like John was giving goo-goo eyes to the maid the whole time…
There should have been a cut in the middle of the action to Bear, gnawing on a chew toy alone in the apartment. Poor Bear.
I sort of agree. Finch is basically a deux ex machina disguised as a main character. Root is so exciting because she seems to be the only one who can really threaten that.
Moments of this episode that made me squeal with delight:
@avclub-6307a12d5c9e2fb5f23518a9a0ee8dd1:disqus the woman in the elevator is Zoe, a "fixer," who was once a Person of Interest. Basically she shows up, flirts with John, occasionally helps- that's all you need to know.
I am tempted to watch this just so that I can laugh harder at the review, like I did with John Teti's best reviews or Project Runway.
I think one of the most disappointing discoveries of adulthood is the realization that you can't swim in a pool full of gold coins even if you have one. Personally, that's when I lost interest in becoming a billionaire.
I think I actually squealed in a very Sue-like manner when she and Darrin kissed.
My husband grew up in a country with those Donald duck comics! They were the only books he loved to read, they're his "Batman the Animated Series." He'll be like "Donald Duck! You know, the comic book? It's AWESOME!" and I was always like "wtf are you talking about?"
Amy strikes me as a cranky teenager in every scene with Helen no matter what the episode. Helen will ask a question like "What are you doing today?" and Amy will be like "Ugh!! MOM!! You just don't understand!!"
Can we talk about the deeply weird gender dynamics of GLTAS and how this episode inadvertently brought it all out on the table? First Aya needs her emotions explained to her by Hal, because those fembots just can't figure things out on their own, am I right, bros? Although she's had to ask Hal about emotions before,…
If making the world a better place entails sipping wine in a really awesome house, you can bet Amy Jellicoe is IN!
Bro… internet? What is this… bro internet? And how can I, a non-bro, gain access to it?
I really did not enjoy this episode, and I can't completely articulate why. I think the dialogue was just a little too quirky and fast-paced this go around. And I felt Fanny's absence. I don't know why, but I think Fanny's presence makes the show a lot more balanced. Otherwise it's just teenagers and a…
Grifter Barbie was also my favorite line of the episode. I can't wait to think of a reason to use that in real life, although that could get weird.
This episodes expands on my theory that a theme of this season is "Running a criminal empire ain't what it used to be, Boyd." Strangely, today Boyd seemed to be in much better shape, particularly as he described killing Ellen May the way most people talk about putting down a dog. I think he was still excited about…
Was anyone else more than a little upset that Raylan didn't even try to return the chickens?