Yeah, I didn't get that joke at all since I've only seen white and black Jehova's Witnesses in the south.
Yeah, I didn't get that joke at all since I've only seen white and black Jehova's Witnesses in the south.
I loved Lost as well until midway through the last season, then grew angry at the finale like most did. As others have said on this thread, the final scene didn't really work for some and it was kind of the final straw for me in a shaky season. I think they bungled the reveal of Ryan's dad and all of aftermath of…
I was relieved this aired on regular FX and not FXX since I don't have that stupid, unnecessary channel yet (I guess I'll miss It's Always Sunny…). However, I think I'm done with Wilfred. I rarely watched it live like I used to, and often waited to watch an episode several days after it aired. I still haven't even…
Stay out of it Nick Lachey!
The relish! The relish!
ohhhhhhhhh!!!! (spoken by that trusty cameraman guy that was with the show in the Talk Soup days I think)
(In a cigarette voice) It's Lindsay!
But didn't they already do that once when Sookie was in fairy land with her grandfather and the show jumped a year later?
Marge did have wonderful episodes in the early years, Life on the Fast Lane, Marge vs the Monorail, etc, but I've also enjoyed the early Patty & Selma episodes too. However, none of those three characters have had a really enjoyable episode in a long while (I'm not even counting Kavner's work as Marge's mom). I…
Weird, I remember the first two lines but thankfully have never heard the third one. I usually watch the show while surfing the internet, so I luckily avert my eyes and ears at the right time.
I keep hearing Seth spoke one line in the episode, but thankfully I missed it somehow. Comedy Central was promoting the show as a tearjerker, so I was kind of shocked that I got emotional at the end. I had just seen my mother this weekend and since she's been having a rough patch lately, the mother/son stuff at the…
Your (political opinion) is wrong because my (political opinion) is clearly right because of my (emotional reaction) to (irrational belief).
Same. Wait, wrong show sorry.
I haven't seen the episode yet but it took me a few minutes to wrap my head around this statement, "The alpha twin who isn’t gay warns the one who is not to get emotionally
attached to Danny, though he himself can’t resist Lydia’s charms, what
with him not being gay and all." Phil clearly doesn't read the comments…
It wasn't just the cheesy one line. I thought the movie fell apart after the pretty interesting fight while
Wolverine performed heart surgery on himself along with mostly enjoying
the earlier part of the movie. I admit to not knowing anything about the Silver Samurai going into it, so I thought Logan fighting (what…
Funny enough, I just bought the 15th season on dvd this weekend and caught the repeat peninsula joke. While that was lame along with the occasional episode, the 15th season isn't that bad. Diatribe of a Mad Housewife, Smart & Smarter, and The Way We Weren't were solid entries. Even the Halloween and Christmas…
Learning the production codes is for nerds.
I laughed for a solid thirty seconds at that "Sayonara" line at the end of the fight. Too cheesy for me. I thought the movie was good (or good enough I guess), especially compared to the previous Wolverine movie. But the fight with a damn robot (powered by the character supposedly dead) mostly killed the good vibes…
On the next "Watch This!": "…it's a movie that shouldn't really work and never really does except for a few scenes but come on, what a cast!"
If it helps, I'm agnostic and find all religions ridiculous in many areas.