citagaze--disqus
Citagaze
citagaze--disqus

Staring "Fred Durst" and "Mystikal" as Daly's rowdy best friends/vending machine stockers. Daly's on-again/off-again romance with radio co-anchor [insert Danity Kane member. Probably Aubrey. definitely Aubrey.] And Ashanti…because what the hell else is she doing? She's free right? Of course she is. Just put her in

Well technically by historical standards she and geillis are "witches." The thing about witches during the medieval - Georgian era is that they never were the spellcasting devil worshipers the church strategically made them out to be. They were more comparable to holistic medicine women that lived on the outskirts of

eh. I wouldn't miss him. It's not that I dislike him…but his weird creepy stares are odd and annoying.

Oddly enough, I'd rather have "Better than Ezra" be played to death than was my case growing up in Columbia, SC, where every single station seemed required by state law to play "Hootie and the Blowfish" every other song.

Of course, maybe it won't be an issue at all, and no one will care. But I can't believe this metal oasis is as perfect as it appears: every city has its price to pay for its prosperity: that's been a repeating motif throughout Avatar and Korra. Surely this place will be no different.

Well, one of the things I thought about in terms of the "no one lies here" and something that could potentially become a major issue, morally, is the use of Toph's "Truth Telling" skills that clearly are used in this city as a way to make lying and…to a greater, more serious extent, free will a nonentity. If learning

I laughed, rewound, and laughed again at "Your boyfriend Manolo kidnapped my mother, married her at gunpoint, and then threw her off a ship!" (particularly the delivery of "threw her off a ship")

I understand all Fairbacks take place in Fairy Tale land, and therefore none of it should be "modern" in appearance  But one thing that always sort of confuses and bothers me is how each era of fairytale land looks like every other era. The show is constantly placing these figures in different generations (Rumple

Oh, Jinxt stole my heart with the perfectly timed "Death Becomes Her" reference. "Do you remember where we parked the car?"

In all honestly, when it comes to Dvorak's Cello Concerto (my favorite Cello Concerto), some prefer the technical skill of Piatiagorsky and Starker, but for me Leonard Rose's interpretation is the best because of his attention to emotional phrasing and not technical perfection; With others, it's just a pretty

.