In regards to the header photo, due to watching Hitch a bunch growing up, I still can't believe that Amber Valletta is now "the cougar"
In regards to the header photo, due to watching Hitch a bunch growing up, I still can't believe that Amber Valletta is now "the cougar"
Agreed on Edge on Tomorrow, it got so dark I could barely tell what was happening. Felt like they didn't know how to end it. Was mostly good though.
Zipped through a few things:
Zoolander- Why in the world was this popular?
Anchorman 2- meh, but worth it for the final showdown
Up in the Air- Lived up to my expectations, didn't predict the twist
The Kids Are All Right- I get why critics liked this, since it's a well-acted film that never really goes anywhere. Dynamics…
Ten actively made Rose worse from what she was with Nine.
Seasons 2-6 had 106 episodes, just slightly under 22 per season (24, 16, 22, 22, 22)
She's also from Greek, where she was one of the best parts of the show and got a crappy write-off.
I've seen it a couple times due to a family member watching the show. It's pretty bad, and it makes me sad for Yunjin Kim, but the Jes Macallan girl is pretty good. I think she'll move up to a better show at some point. The only good scenes I ever saw were between her and Justin Hartley. Otherwise the dialogue and…
I remember reading the show wanted to cut budget and move to Canada, and she either didn't want to move with her kid (kids? I don't care enough to look it up) or she was part of the budget cut and that was her cover story.
Stolen Jalapeno Wagon
Leverage?
But Dan was adopted! How dare you ignore his plight!
I can see how you wouldn't kill that magnetic of a character, who would also serve as a hook for new viewers (I liked Peter, but that sure wasn't him). He did need to go by Season 2 though, judging by the success of lack of that other shows have had (Arrow and Nikita timed it right, though Arrow needs a bounce back…
McDornan plays a pretty good character in Greek. At first he just seems like the one-note snobby, misogynistic boyfriend, but he grows into this well meaning but flawed guy who's trying to fix the damage that his rich, uncommunicative family did to him.
I definitely get why he could come off creepy, just as you kind of infer, it doesn't seem like he's aware he's being off-putting, which seems much closer to, as you said, slimy vs smarmy.
Oh, I was unaware of preseason Ponderosa clips.
Shirin didn't even last one show before driving me nuts. (Yes, Will was awful, one of the worst people ever on the show. Doesn't make Shirin less annoying.) Kass remains annoying as well. Watching on the West Coast and hoping one of them or Abi, as childish as ever, goes.
EDIT: Why do people find Vytas smarmy? I find…
I get why you quit where you did (and Eccleston and Season-1-Rose are my favorite Doctor or Companion), but you quit before a ton of good stuff. Martha gets better, peaking with the pre-finale story "Human Nature/Family of Blood," which is in the discussion for my favorite episode, and then Donna from Season 4 is…
Yeah, I didn't mind the Rambaldi stuff (though I can understand how it would lag if one watched it when it aired), it just didn't know when to let go of its plots. Nikita hit the eject button on Big Bad #1 at the exact right time, and that served the show well for the remainder of its run.
Watched Nikita from start to finish this week (thanks to my trusty speed modifier)
And holy crap is it good. A pantheon show? No, but extremely underappreciated and I enjoyed it more than Alias (which was good and I didn't hate the later seasons, but from the beginning it was formulaic). Not since Breaking Bad did a…
Agreed that 2>>>>>>1, though that's not really saying much ha.