Nah, Bunheads is a fictional show in their world, it's Brad the Piano Guy who's finally launching his acting career. That's why he hasn't been around as much lately.
Nah, Bunheads is a fictional show in their world, it's Brad the Piano Guy who's finally launching his acting career. That's why he hasn't been around as much lately.
I noticed that too. Apparently, their high school is in a bunker.
I found the Margaery/Sansa scene very interesting; in the book it's told from Sansa's perspective and I shared her feelings of joy and hope and gratitude towards the Tyrells. In the TV show however we've seen so much of Margaery's drive and manipulations by now that it felt completely of a piece with Margaery being…
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OMG Shuh is worse and worse. Poll : Worst person on TV ever : Mr. Shuh or Walter White ?
I mean, at least Walter White doesn't have every other character talking about what a good mentor he is. You know, other than his son.
And then Marshall switching them back on by saying "We have a child !"
That was a good running joke.
I liked it, though I wasn't paying much attention to the lyrics…
I don't like that article, especially after watching this episode.
“Great. Neither one of us is tall enough to reach that.”
Wow, that makes it ten times worse. That's pretty unjustifiable of Leonard (both in-show, and in terms of the writers writing him to do that).
Ah, I hadn't recognized her.
Belle and Ariel have more personality and more compelling stories (although Cinderella isn't devoid of personality either) but you can't beat Cinderella on the SPARKLESHINY.
He's both. He thinks all kinds of terrible things about human beings in general, and some of those terrible things he thinks are about women specifically.
In my head canon Lucy is involved in porn websites, she used the autocorrect excuse when she misinterpreted Raj's reaction as disapproval.
I don't know about "increasingly", given how it started out. Given who's at the helm I think it's doing pretty well.
Not only that, it's really illustrative of each couple's relationship. Bernadette and Howard are eerily on the same frequency, with Bernadette anticipating and satisfying Howard's most random quirks; Leonard and Penny are on completely different frequencies with Howard jumping at chances for intimacy and Penny's first…
In "Wolf" I love how Spock theorizes about the alien killing women because they are easier to scare, and then it cuts to a long shot with a female officer writing things down and looking annoyed. I don't know what the intention was but I choose to believe she's internally rolling her eyes at Spock's sexist bullshit.
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It's an interesting acting choice given how cagey the show is about whether he's got an autism spectrum disorder or not.
I can't remember offhand, has he been doing that from the beginning ?
It's an interesting acting choice given how cagey the show is about whether he's got an autism spectrum disorder or not.
I can't remember offhand, has he been doing that from the beginning ?
Well, that makes sense. I'm deeply disappointed at my computer's search function then.
Well, that makes sense. I'm deeply disappointed at my computer's search function then.