Handmaid's Tale is a remake of a well-known quantity I guess.
Handmaid's Tale is a remake of a well-known quantity I guess.
But does that explain how horrifying the Cooper attic is too?
Yes, that red herring was clearly explained. And we now know how his body got in the river.
I don't remember being that impressed about it with Ant-Man, but googling it does come up with a much lesser attempt: young Jeff Bridges in Tron Legacy. The tech has just kept improving.
Bone structure!
And already better than both Rogue One and X-men Last Stand, too. We're not going to be able to tell live from Memorex at all soon.
Vol. 5: shaking the ipod nano changes not just the song, but space portal, as our heroes zip around the galaxy 1000 times!
Which she did eventually, and he was just another confused Marvel teen. The interest for her was in her suitors, her amazing combat skill (she dropped Thor once), and her unshakable confidence. This Mantis is a very different thing. But I did like how she was tired of what was going on, and her unlikely bonding with…
AgentI'llFindMySkyeSomeday!
But not in the form of their fondest wishes, which led to Hydra being in charge.
She meant the actor playing Hulk of course.
Jonah's "oh shit" face is always my favorite . Especially with his hair coming back.
Yep, Catherine is just as shallow as her mom in this one way.
I read that as "sessions for fuck-ups" at first.
Not just loaned money, but money stashed in a box under a tree, implications some sort of shady deal between them. He dug it up in front of Laurie, who didn't care at the time.
"She keeps pulling her skirt over her head, stop that you!"
Linda: "blah!"
And she's above-average in the face dept.!
Tina is so moving to Portland.
"I'm just happy to be outside!"