Oh, right.
Oh, right.
I did not recall that at all.
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YES! Team TheBeginningOfSeasonThreeIsAwesome! As I will incessantly state, it has Jack, Juliet, Ben and Sawyer (four of the best six or seven characters) making throwing haymaker after haymaker. If you're all about figuring out the island, sure it doesn't go anywhere for that (but neither does the series as a whole…
I usually hate those kind of storylines (Ted/Linda on Better Off Ted the most recent one I've watched) but Cece and Schmidt are one of my favorite TV pairings ever. They have great chemistry, and just as importantly, I really buy that Cece is someone Schmidt will eventually want to change for.
Hmmm, on one hand the hijinks were hilarious. On the other hand, I think New Girl's at its best when the characters have a semblance of realism, and this was their craziest selves dialed up to 11.
I like Emma, but dang if her accent isn't the weirdest accent I've ever heard. She seems cool. The creepy one is Artem. Sounds like he was with a girl just to get a green card, then ditched her and dated Carrie Ann to get connections with the show or something.
That's how I felt about Don't Trust the B. Never gotten that vibe with New Girl, but when you get that feeling about a show, it's hard to shake it.
Cheryl's gone? /shrug
Pretty weird to think the "old guard" is almost gone. Witney was a great find though.
A…woodpecker?
2016: Kirk Rueter with a robot arm.
2010 Timmy passed the torch to 2012 Cain who passed it to Bum.
I often use movie stars as an analogy to defend pro athletes against people who think they're overpaid (as in, if a movie makes hundreds of millions, the stars who made it that marketable deserve a cut), so if people make heroes and villains out of them, then sure, because it's really a form of entertainment.
The…
Was he looking out for the group when he killed Little Ben?
They Outsourced them.
I also never trusted Sayid because he was so unstable so that's influencing my opinion too.
Louuuuuuuuuuuu
Nah, he just gets hairpieces.
I used to watch The Soup religiously every week but when they changed studios or what not and the lighting started looking weird, I lost touch with it, kind of like when cartoons lose their original feel after changing animation.
Her telling Jack didn't bother me because I've always loved Survivor and Big Brother, and in those games, especially Big Brother, at some point you have to be pot committed with who you trust and embrace the chance you're wrong. Switching around usually leaves you with no allies eventually.