brainstrain91--disqus
Brainstrain
brainstrain91--disqus

Le Guin deserves most of the credit for getting me hooked on fantasy. And "The Dispossessed" is just achingly beautiful. I need to re-read it immediately…

Le Guin deserves most of the credit for getting me hooked on fantasy. And "The Dispossessed" is just achingly beautiful. I need to re-read it immediately…

Do you feed your children fruitcake? That was a batshit analogy.

Do you feed your children fruitcake? That was a batshit analogy.

"…with their own We get little callbacks, like Wilfred getting unhappy if someone puts they hand over his paw. A good season finale should reward viewers for paying attention, by that logic, “Secrets” is an excellent finale."

"…with their own We get little callbacks, like Wilfred getting unhappy if someone puts they hand over his paw. A good season finale should reward viewers for paying attention, by that logic, “Secrets” is an excellent finale."

I don't think O'neal thinks he's better than Franco.

I don't think O'neal thinks he's better than Franco.

"A fun meta episode builds the Childrens Hospital's weird backstory."

"A fun meta episode builds the Childrens Hospital's weird backstory."

I don't understand the title at all. There's one lady getting married, and three ladies NOT getting married. Thus, Bachelorettes, no?

I don't understand the title at all. There's one lady getting married, and three ladies NOT getting married. Thus, Bachelorettes, no?

Lots and lots of important things, I'd wager.

Lots and lots of important things, I'd wager.

If I wrote something like this for class, my Short Fiction teacher would have told me I was being too mean. Assuming that the movie was a short story, etc. IT'S A VALID COMPARISON.

If I wrote something like this for class, my Short Fiction teacher would have told me I was being too mean. Assuming that the movie was a short story, etc. IT'S A VALID COMPARISON.

I tried to imagine Lady Gaga slithering.

I tried to imagine Lady Gaga slithering.

Would it be too much to ask for the actual review of the episode to precede the metaphysical musings upon said episode? Because stuffing them into the intro is distracting at best, amusing at worst.

Would it be too much to ask for the actual review of the episode to precede the metaphysical musings upon said episode? Because stuffing them into the intro is distracting at best, amusing at worst.