She’s far more realistic than he is, that’s for sure. He tries to morally justify the things they do while she just owns that they now have no choice but to be bad people.
She’s far more realistic than he is, that’s for sure. He tries to morally justify the things they do while she just owns that they now have no choice but to be bad people.
Well I mean they are guideposts for what’s going to happen during the episode so I wouldn’t say they don’t hold significance. Bit of an Easter egg hunt while you’re watching.
the alternate reality where his wife didn’t die.
I think it will end “Newhart” style with Michael Bluth waking up from a dream where he was living in the Ozarks.
I always knew the symbols on the title card were hinting at things to come in that episode, but I think it was the third season before I realized they were literal representations of the letters Z-A-R-K inside the big O.
Danny, I’m killing my eyes. Killing my Danny. Kill Danny.
Never put salt in your eyes!
And if KITH is about anything, it’s about fixation.
Always the best in drag, comes off like an incredibly naughty aunt.
Dammit. I just wish they had consulted you first.
Kathy said the cute don’t age well. She was wrong.
Girl Drink Drunk remains one of my favorite things
I’m glad this is happening.
How does Dave Foley manage to look both so old and so youthful, all at once?
Dave Foley looked positively ripped for a dude his age on the last thing I saw him in: the Airbud Company produced Netflix series Super Pupz.
I just...::sigh::...could Amazon stop buying properties that I enjoy?
Finally! Another chance to touch Paul Bellini. I thought I’d never have this opportunity again.
I like how the green band trailer still has a joke about the Queen opening up a glory hole...
10 out of 10 Helens agree.
I’m in.