I'm one of those people you hate!
I'm one of those people you hate!
Yeah, when I heard last season about Caroline's pregnancy I gave up and honestly Season 6 was so, so bad other than Bonnie, Kai and I even liked Jo.
I was thinking of the one where they were in the diner/bar after Elena found him when Caroline couldn't in Season 6. (She couldn't find Stefan because he ignored all of her phone calls. What a guy!) He got down on one knee and used her daylight ring. He asked her then, so not once, but twice Stefan came up with better…
The S6 Sheriff part was ok when it was her and Liz, which was about two scenes, except it was all about Stefan. The beginning of the season was her pleading to Stefan over and over to give her a chance. Instead he dropped his new girlfriend off on her. How romantic.
You know that's my nightmare, right? That Caroline gets stuck married to Stefan? No, let's not hope for that. Caroline doesn't even have any friends other than Bonnie who she's admittedly neglected. She has a sort of baby daddy and a fiancee. That's it. Who would even go to a wedding?
Sega! Jock itch!
Dr. Jacoby, I expected better of you! haha! That proposal was not Caroline Forbes at all. The Stefan/Elena faux proposal was better than that one. Caroline is Miss Mystic Falls. She wants to feel prioritized (which Stefan seems oblivious to.) She's into big everything and she sorta got to find a ring that Stefan…
Yeah, I checked in on this episode of TVD and was horrified at what they've done to Caroline. She's made for bigger and better things than coddling Stefan Salvatore who has routinely disrespected and/or ignored her. Where is all her self respect? She's awful to everyone, one half conversation to Bonnie isn't enough to…
I'm so proud of Paula too. I got frustrated at times with her last season and I'm really glad that the show faced what was going on right away.
I've only watched one episode of Goliath so far, but my problem is that it's too much like Bosch. Middle age white guy single dad with blonde too-smart for her own good rebellious teenage daughter who leaves home at will, ex-wife involved in case, LA setting, murder, etc. I'll watch another episode or two, but I'm not…
I feel exactly the same way! There were plenty of emotional moments through the episode, but that manipulation went much too far. (Her throwing about 50 million wild pitches/balls was also about 49,999,995 too many. I didn't need Joe Buck to tell me how cringeworthy it was. I felt it, Joe!) There was nothing subtle…
A drunk friend of mine tried to slice a pizza with a can opener.
His hair in these new trailers really bothers me. Darryl Hall. That's what it looks like. Darryl Hall.
Why is it soccer anyway? There aren't breaks, but it's not always exactly riveting. (Go Reds!) Why not hockey? Action-packed with pauses for penalties, but not a lot of commercials.
I accidentally found that acapella on the Mass Pike a few months ago and was so very confused!
Today's my birthday too! I'm not releasing a song though. I share my birthday with Leonard, Bill Murray, Luke Wilson, and indicted Dance Mom boss Abby Lee Miller!
Not quite Bradbury, but from one who influenced him…I re-watched John Carter a few weeks ago and ended up reading Burrough's other novels about Barsoom. They were…not great, but really easy reading and free because of public domain.
Have you read The Black Count by Tom Reiss? It's excellent with vivid history, including life in Napoleon's France for Thomas-Alexander Dumas, the father of the author Alexander Dumas.
I didn't particularly like Station Eleven to start, but once I reached the end I really appreciated it.
I scored big at the library Saturday. I got: The Book: A Cover-to-Cover Exploration of the Most Powerful Object of Our Time by Keith Houston, Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld, The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, Murder as a Fine Art by David Morrell, and finally Ghost Man by Roger Hobbs.