With his eyes, at least. Although that was more "I'm gonna plow you so hard."
With his eyes, at least. Although that was more "I'm gonna plow you so hard."
Ooooo, TLo is gonna snatch you bald for "Todd's Wife's Fashion Corner."
"The school’s founder is hiding out there with a computer he’s trying to get to feel emotions" — this was sort of like Dan Harmon's lazier version of Hideaki Anno's meltdown which brought about the strange ending of Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Just tell me that this really is the last we will see of Jason O'Mara's cartoon villain Damien. What is it with this show and undercooked, one-dimensional bad guy characters from Europe? Good riddance to this year's Nick Saverese.
He said he didn't want to "leave Anita all alone in that house." It could mean her mother has passed, or simply that sister Anita and her husband have their own home.
In the midst of viewing all that bleakness (twice), I managed to burst into loud laughter both times that I watched Ken throw Joan's earring at her, only for it to land wildly off-target due to his lack of depth perception.
These were both classic episodes, but the real reason the Colorevolution episode should get no higher than A-minus: As Darienne walked the runway in her black & white gown, not one of the judges thought to make a Harvey Girls reference.
Zzzzzzzz. God I hope those execs look at a calendar and realize it's not 1994.
No video for me — I'm going to wait till tonight and watch the show. Some things need to be the old school.
Craig may not want it and prefer to stay at 12:30, but I've read that he has a clause in his contract which would probably bump him to the top 3 candidates at least, if not the front of the line.
I've had Amazon Prime since before they offered streaming, just for the shipping discount. I already can view it and Netflix on my Wii, my Blu-ray, and my laptop w/HDMI out to the TV. Plus I have a tiny Incredisonic media player hooked up to a choice of several 2TB drives and a 32G smartcard for my ripped stuff. I'm…
Tyra was a #NotHereToMakeFriends gamer just like Bianca, and as a result was the least-liked, least popular winner to date. I'm not sold on Bianca's "bitch with a heart of gold" story yet. Ru looks for winners who she think could follow in her 'renaissance queen' footsteps, which is why so many think she made such a…
Ultimately you're right about Milk, but I will miss seeing that stunningly beautiful man out of drag. If I looked like that, I'd want to stay a dude too. As for Bianca, I think you're anticipating her trajectory toward being a human being a little prematurely. She stated at the outset that she's #NotHereToMakeFriends…
Everyone in Chicago knows who Alicia is now — she's the first lady of Illinois.
Part of me was dying for her to say "County General" but I know that would have pulled everyone out of the reality of the moment. This episode was too delicate a balancing act for such an insidery joke. But part of me…
I'm usually more generous, and say that seasons 1-5 are solid and season 6 is decent enough to clear a pass/fail, but then everything immediately plummets to rock-bottom witth season 7, never to recover. The official moment of shark-jumpiing for me was "FOX-y Lady", where a great opportunity to skewer a corporate…
Indeed, I was laughing and arching my eyebrows a mere 90 seconds into the episode thanks to that line. I'm surprised that a "Best Nolan Pun of the Week" community watch isn't in full swing by now.
So true. Also, the fatal drawback to S3 was that Raja was the runaway frontrunner from week 1 — no matter what sleight-of-hand the producers tried to make it seem like a more balanced competition, it was obvious the season was hers to lose. You can't say that about any of the other seasons.
Quark is the go-to guy for cutting through the bullshit when it comes to politics, race relations, and all those other little things that humans are supposedly "evolved" about in the 24th century. His "root beer" speech to Garak in The Way of the Warrior, another great instance of Others clinging to their 'tolerators'…
They tried it on Voyager too, with mixed results. Bride of Chaotica was a cute semi-success, mostly because the holo-roles were suited to the personalities of the crew/actors (especially Mulgrew). But that sappy Irish village in the abyssmal Fair Haven and Spirit Folk…oy vey.