Or maybe she's just the Joker and crazy for no reason! ;)
Or maybe she's just the Joker and crazy for no reason! ;)
It may have been. I couldn't for the life of me remember last night. But, I think it makes perfect sense for the show. This is supposed to be a curse for them, so of course they live in the nightmare of a small town where no one is supportive nor friends nor can really remember any happy times. And they've had the…
She is, at least, a bit smarter than those guys over on The River. She remembers what happened last week!
Seriously, David really has nothing to worry about because any lawyer worth anything would have a mistrial declared in a second.
I was overly excited to see Stealthy again!
Me too! There really is just something to be said about a dood in a crazy rubber costume. Not that there isn't artistry in a lot of CGI and not that it hasn't improved dramatically and still is. BUT, the animatronic and puppet work is just unparalleled.
I just wish they would have at least mentioned in passing the idea that her car wrecked, she hurt her head and then wandered into this woods. Its a likely scenario and has happened. If they'd at least just had a search party out and then couldn't find her and then were all OH noes! Foul Play! I mean there is nothing…
Y'all did not miss much. I barely got through the premiere and then made it only 5 minutes into the next episode before I couldn't take the absolutely boredom any longer.
Oh wait, this decision hadn't already been made? Was this still airing?
I have no idea what to do with this episode which I guess is ok because neither does the show. I'm really having a hard time with this whole harlot business, especially with the normally all too awesome Jane Espenson so involved with the show.
And let's add Leslie Knope, Britta, Annie, and Shirley!
I do think the action hero trope can benefit from being more well-rounded whether male or female.
For reals.
Yes! These guys were not bumbling or cutesy. They were clearly an advanced civilization who had managed to stay alive and keep themselves safe despite the Empire probably planning some serious deforestation. (Unless the Empire was into green energy, it was never really discussed, was it?) And then, they just jumped…
NO.
YES.
hah Same here, I did not understand the Jedi hate when I got older, especially the Ewok hate! I loved them! Yeah, I was an 8 year old girl when it came out. But I was a weird 8 year old girl so the idea of teddy bears who were ready to roast people and then later bashed heads in with rocks was the greatest thing in…
haha!! But yeah, you could totally play Jedi, but Empire was kind of a talky film. Jedi had all these crazy action scenes and weird aliens and carniverous teddy bears who lived in the tree fort of my dreams!
Jedi Bear is terrifying. What if he's a Sith?!!
Empire is really the better film, but if you were to ask my favorite I'd most likely say 'Jedi.' A lot of that is wrapped in sentimental stuff. Jedi is the one I got to see in the theater when it came out. And 8 year old me loved, loved those violent, people roasting Ewoks. So, Jedi was the film I would "play" at…