All of this. I'm really not sure the reason for it, either. The actor seems to be game as hell, he's pretty talented, and has decent chemistry with Colfer. And he got mad side-lined.
All of this. I'm really not sure the reason for it, either. The actor seems to be game as hell, he's pretty talented, and has decent chemistry with Colfer. And he got mad side-lined.
Plus, Karofsky's bit in On My Way was in the top three moments this show has ever done. Too bad the rest of that episode was among it's very worst.
Karofsky pushes my buttons. If you know what I mean.
The best thing? She's a teacher, not a student.
I made a promise to myself way back when that I'd watch every episode of Glee that ever featured Max Adler again.
Ummmm . . . sure. He's decently hot (for my type), and it was the first time I've ever done "hotdogging" which was a lot of fun.
Come on, give me a little bit of credit. I had sex with him because he was there, and I wanted to feel desirable for just a little bit. That's normal, right?
I'm glad that someone else feels weird about it. Gay porn and pop culture has told me that anal sex is supposed it be magical and feel amazing. And I feel like I should be a bottom - I like the -idea- of it.
I hooked up with a guy who's been pestering me to hook-up for a few months now. He's a friend of my town-skipping ex. It's kind of weird.
Doesn't seem to stop Archer from having a consistent schedule - doesn't Adam Reed do most of the writing there?
Don't. I promise, it's not worth it. Even with RIfftrax it is only barely tolerable.
Wait, doesn't the new season of Orphan Black start this year? How is that not on this list?
So, maybe you understood this better: does the Doctor still being in a dream when he visits the aging Clara - with this being the same level of dreaming that all the other folks woke up to - does that mean that all of those people never actually existed, because they were in the Doctor and Clara's dream on that level?…
Once again, Doctor Who has the opportunity for a really great, affecting ending that is meaningful and poignant that it totally undermines in service of a pointless and problematic happy ending. Still enjoyed the episode - but wish that it Moffat was willing to just end things when they should end.
I guess I don't get it. The Warden Commander responsible for corrupting them got dragon'd - putting their remaining forces to work against Corphy is practical. I don't see how it runs counter to either freedom or fucking with spirits. Keeping the empress from being murdered in cold blood - eh, I guess it doesn't work…
I'm not blaming Korra, I'm blaming her teachers. Her entire job - or, rather, her entire life is basically to be a one-woman world-balancer. She should probably learn how to counter what is easily one of the most dangerous forms of bending - especially if we've seen street thugs throwing that business around.
Wait, wasn't Hu-an (or however you spell that) bending his sculptures in the third season? I'm pretty sure he can bend, but he can't fight.
Iron Tyrant kind sounds like it would fit alongside Crimson Typhoon or Gypsy Danger.
I haven't seen this episode yet, so I'm a little sad that I just spoiled myself as to the giant robot. However, knowing that this episode has got a giant robot in it makes me all nipply.
I think this is actually the biggest distinction - I don't mind the show implying or stating that Oliver or Felicity have a strong romantic leaning towards each other. I totally believe that. But if the show had, say, a timeskip where it implied that Oliver and Felicity had a successful long-term relationship then I…