Cat's eye is a type of marble, so she's making a pun.
Cat's eye is a type of marble, so she's making a pun.
I think if I had been watching this episode as a critic, I might have found it more awkward or frustrating than I did, vaulting from one to another expository—expositional?—scene. I think it possible the critic will mellow on it when she sees it again just as a viewer. I also think that it would have played better…
It has been so thrilling for me, I could probably watch a guy sweep for two minutes each week to an early 60s instrumental or what have you, during the credits, perhaps.
Thank you for choosing the correct spelling of discrete.
I noted I judged this week slightly lower than the People, and last week slightly higher. However, a good time was had by all at our house, meaning the two of us who watch. My son was so annoyed at how bad that guy was at sweeping, though, while it just cracked me up; I couldn't stop laughing. I thought maybe we'd…
You forgot #damngoodjoe, otherwise, spot on.
I started rewatching the pilot last night after finishing the Missing Pieces. Everything felt so much more real after that and these new episodes. One thing that was super real, more real than a lot of things at the time, was the number of women, all different personalities, just going through the days. Lucy, baffled…
Tiresome suns in their own universes, needing to feel special, I guess? I just really dig it, and I super dig that my son does with me, since he was not even a thought in the ether when the original was on. I never think about our intellects or whatever while we're watching it, but am somehow both fascinated and bored…
Bleccchhhh, next you'll tell me to get granular in figuring it out.
Like a high school reunion. You hug everyone and act like you were all good friends, just because there was this brief moment in time you all shared. I'd even feel that way about Donna, sort of.
I just don't ever want to see that phrase again, even in jest.
I'd like to imagine the relaunching of Twin Peaks aided in this decision. I don't have focused or organized reasoning for that, though. And then there could be a new Sundays album, too.
I won't actually argue it, but will comment in dull person voice that pay or play is a long time term in Hollywood, which I know about because of my abiding love for James Garner, who sued Warner Bros for not paying him during a writer's strike.
Oops. I was actually in my late 20s…
I think for an adult, that was part of the appeal. Well, speaking for myself—I was in my early 20s, but had always enjoyed the old movies and vintage pop culture. That someone was mining it *as though it was still relevant* seemed fantastic to me.
I can't see Shelly when I look at her, only Alice. It's the hair, I guess.