I thought it was Elliot as well. The way the eyes bounced around seemed like him.
I thought it was Elliot as well. The way the eyes bounced around seemed like him.
He was so awesomely creepy in that show.
I've said this as well. JD if he hadn't died. Or possibly the ghost of JD.
I saw it coming, but only because the scene reminded me of when Christian Troy fucked Gina off the roof on Nip/Tuck.
I had a similar, but not so violent, reaction. More of a "I… don't think you're supposed to do that?"
No, I think Maron really does care about people. You can hear in his voice how he gets legitimately emotional during some (a lot) of his interviews.
I saw The Graduate for the first time a few years ago and my reaction was basically: What's with all the Simon & Garfunkel and gorillas?
That is kind of how it felt.
Oh, this explains why AMC has been playing all 3 BttF movies in an endless loop…
I especially liked how her "Joe, always a pleasure" came out sounding like "Joe, go fuck yourself."
I've watched The Killing (well, season 1 - I wasn't able to forgive and keep watching).
I thought she said "your old room."
It's hard to tell if the writing is bad when I can't understand half of what the characters are saying.
Hmm, I really should finish season 2 of that…
Was I supposed to laugh at that last moment? Cuz I may have laughed at it…
I thought I wasn't going to be able to take her seriously but was pleasantly surprised to find I was mistaken.
I had that same thought. There's no spark to him. It's like he's trying too hard to be very serious.
I find Superman to be super boring, so there's little risk.
I haven't seen the movie and really the only thing I know about it is that Superman kills a bunch of bystanders by trashing the city.
Not to mention they made us care this deeply about Krystal in the space of a single episode.