Don't tease me like that.
Don't tease me like that.
One of the only annoying things about Netflix skipped the title sequence on autoplay is that it tends to skip the cold open. I tried watched The Rockford Files and it cuts out all the different answering machine messages. Watching the title sequence may be annoyed but I'd rather get all the good moments.
Seconded. I called them "real Dean" and "fake Dean" for the first season of Supernatural. I love me some Dean Winchester, though, so it all worked out.
I liked "But not as cute as Pushkin" in season 5.
Spring Break has one of the best lines and best Paris lines. When they come into the dorm from the sudden rain.
Random student: Is it raining outside?
Paris: No, they are giving away free baptisms. Go get your tubes tied!
As someone who is probably the same age as you I got annoyed by Jess because brooding is stupid.
If there's one thing I hate about the show it's the blatant character assassination on Dean. Not only the dumbing down but the cheating and general demeanor change. It's too bad Supernatural didn't come along a couple years earlier to save Padalecki from that mess.
I imagine that it ended with the two of them sitting in Luke's:
Lorelai: Well, we know one this is clear. No matter what happens
Rory: what that?
Lorelai: We'll always have coffee
I, too, share your love for Marty.
Poor Lane. It's like they just didn't even bother with her after Adam Brody left.
Yeah, I feel like making it appear to Dean that Jess might have assaulted Rory was probably the darkest moment in the show's history. They really went for it in that fight.
Man, Bunheads never really got a chance. I still love telling people about the movie truck sequence with the girls trying to sit together.
I know the Gilmore family drama drove the show but I was always more partial to episodes that focused on Stars Hollow. The Bracebridge Dinner and Cinnamon's Wake especially.
The whole "Rory drops out of Yale" plotline was almost made worthwhile by the fight sequence in Friday Night's Alright for Fighting.
and yet I have to continually hope both sets of relationships stay platonic.
Castiel would totally win even if they only based it on one thing: cell phones.
You're acting like you've never seen Dinosaur Train!
Seriously though, World Girl is the best of the PBS kids shows.
I enjoyed the pairing of Ichabod and Jenny in this episode too. Especially Ichabod's quip about Jenny missing his birthday party and Ichabod's inability to drive. This is a show that would have failed miserable if not for the casting. It's cool to see that strength go beyond the main pair.
Can Lance Reddick be Frank Irving's ancestor, Washington, who was tasked with keeping the story of the horseman alive for fear of his return?
consecrated rounds just yells Supernatural to me. I might need a cross over episode, even though I haven't watched Supernatural since the end of season five.