While we're at it: weren't Hawley and Jenny together just, like, three episodes ago? Even if from here on in they write the best on screen relationship since Jim and Pam, that fact alone makes it a terrible idea.
While we're at it: weren't Hawley and Jenny together just, like, three episodes ago? Even if from here on in they write the best on screen relationship since Jim and Pam, that fact alone makes it a terrible idea.
Also, it's worth mentioning that Oliver has exploding arrows, which means there are explosives in the Arrow Cave at any given moment that a baby probably shouldn't be near.
Didn't she only agree to work with him if she could leave whenever she needed to "no questions asked"? I recall that being part of their conversation.
As someone who spent two years on Kendo, my "badass after six months" moment was not tripping over my own hakama.
Probably because it involved nerds and computers.
As someone who has been an active Royals fan for as long as Yost has been skipper, I can't fairly called him "clueless" but managing the pitchers/ when to relieve pitchers has been a consistent issue.
I can't believe he would try to discredit the good name of Muppets Take Manhattan.
Well, there's a solution but you have to know a lot of historical re-enactors
If the app doesn't say "Farewell Yolanda" every time you turn it off it's almost not worth it.
Give it time. Nick Offerman still needs to age into the role a bit.
Have you been taking Gaffigan's advice and just putting the Hot Pocket directly in the toilet after taking it out of the wrapper? It really saves the middle man.
I feel like the Debbie Downer pumpkin should be barely holding it together as she says "I can't have children". That's the only way to properly honor the best SNL cast breakdown in history.
Night of the Hunter. People always talk about finding the right actor for a role. Mitchum not only was the right actor for that time but even if the film was made today I don't think anyone could top his performance.
Things I started:
Peaky Blinders: Interesting so far. Feels very Boardwalk Empire to me but that's not a bad thing.
Inherent Vice: loving it and finding it hard to put it down/do other things.
I am forever trying to get people to watch Ed Wood with me. The film is so damned optimistic and no one will take a chance on it because of what Tim Burton is now (hopefully Big Eyes will help turn that around a bit).
*grumbles* stupid internet
Hey, there was an implied "no judgment" on that thread!
I was happily surprised to see Casey Wilson have a fairly sizable role in Gone Girl.
To be fair, fans had a pretty major hand in what happened to Bela. I spent that entire season reading fan complaints that Bela was making Sam and Dean look stupid and she needed to go. After the Jo stuff in season two, Kripke and the writers just reacted to fan opinions on that one.
They should make a set of promos that is just John Noble and Andre Braugher hanging out, playing chess (because in my mind they are both excellent chess players.)