My prediction for the beginning of next episode is it slowly dawns on Raimy that she is engaged to the cop.
My prediction for the beginning of next episode is it slowly dawns on Raimy that she is engaged to the cop.
True but saying that song is more fun than this one is a bit like saying Blue Velvet is creepier than The Straight Story.
It's a new single but the track won't appear on the new album. Make sense?
That's easy. They made it part of the cross over event to get people like you who don't watch Supergirl to give it a try.
Late to the party here, but I have to disagree. I don't think anyone is suggesting that an interracial couple can't break up, but give the audience a real reason for it.
ABC, not Showtime. It's been like that since the first go round. And while there are a lot of things about Twin Peaks that suggest a smaller town, one thing that doesn't is the number of high school aged kids around. If the town had only been 5,000 there wouldn't have been enough kids for them to have there own high…
But earlier scenes showed how conflicted she was about inheriting the money in the first place. She was hesitant about cashing the cheque and before that even indicated that she blamed herself for he brother's death. It seemed to me like using the money to save the boy helped her get over he guilt by doing something…
I think the problem most people who are fans of the books have is the characterization of Dirk, who isn't a quirky oddball, but an extremely confident, charismatic weirdo. That being said, I like to think of adaptations as remakes and if a remake was just like the original, why would I want to watch it? So, I liked…
I wouldn't describe the drama in Louie as "tender"—more "soul crushing" (and I say this as a fan).
I didn't get the sense that he was "correcting" him. I think Ozzie knows how it's pronounced, but finds Jonathan's almost shouting of the word to be show-offy and he was suggesting he pronounce it the way everyone else does, not because it's the right way to say it, but because it's less embarrassing.
So, at one point the woman board member and the writer for the park were talking and she said something to the effect of "as long as you get it out of the park." (I assume that's the information she was trying to get out by satellite uplink before.) So what if the information is in Maeve and her escape plan was how…
I suspect it won't. I think the murder/kidnapping/body swapping story is the season long plot, while Blacking will be the series long plot.
I upvoted your comment because there is no groan button to click.
Why is Night of the Living Dead in the public domain anyway?
Saying ninjas didn't exist because they weren't actually the super-assassins they are depicted as today is like saying Saint Nicholas didn't exist because he never had a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer.
This whole idea that ninjas are legendary and that some people believe they didn't really exist makes me think writers might have mixed up historical ninjas with the Teenage Mutant Turtle variety.
In order to make a satisfying resolution to the cliffhanger they had to kill someone the audience cares about and they did that.
If I remember correctly, it was a stand out performance in a stand out season of Undercover.
I mostly agree. Although Summerteeth and specifically "Shot in the Arm" works for me too.
I wonder if he is really a big Trudeau fan, or if he used the high praise to increase the pressure on him to actually do something about indigenous issues.