It's a super low budget show featuring several characters whose entire personality is "busty girl who wears bikinis" so yeah, probably.
It's a super low budget show featuring several characters whose entire personality is "busty girl who wears bikinis" so yeah, probably.
I don't think that's something unique to fans of The Room, it's just an irritating, cutesy internet slang thing that predates The Room considerably.
Ah, might have just been wishful thinking on my part because I've never been a fan of her distracting, self-conscious "acting!" style.
Yeah, I have a feeling that Jones is only going to be around for one or two more episodes. It just feels like her character is more of a "special guest appearance" than an actual regular cast member.
I don't think it's really a problem specific to Disney. Yeah, their women all have big eyes and are much more "traditionally attractive" than the male characters, who are allowed to be much more differentiated in terms of body type and face shape.
Isn't Peggy already sort of the stealth protagonist of Mad Men?
She did many much worse things than Betty ever has on "The Heart, She Holler," if we're pretending the actors are their other characters.
Yeah, every time she talks about repopulating, all I can think is what does she expect their kids to do?
I thought the tutor was really the only weak spot of the first two episodes, since he seems so clearly to be there solely because someone thought the show needed a rote "will they/won't they" thing.
Which is sadly kind of the norm for TV broadcasts nowadays. Check out any network sports broadcast, where all the visual information is contained within the 4:3 frame and the extra screen real estate on a 16:9 broadcast is just empty space.
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Sure, we know that now. But the reason it went so viral last Thursday is because it's incredibly rare for this sort of optical illusion to occur naturally "in the wild," and it caught everyone off guard who didn't expect other people in their life to see it so differently.
I'd like to take this opportunity to call bullshit on everyone who is all "It's a dress. Who cares!" Yes, it's just a dress, but it's also a fascinating bit of phenomena around how our brains process vision.
He keeps using that word. I do not think it means what he thinks it means.
When my longest-term relationship before my current one ended, she was borrowing my super deluxe Lord of the Rings DVD boxed set, and I never bothered to ask for it back. I did just finally replace it (with the Blu-Ray set), so I guess that means I've officially "moved on" (in case the five years, graduating college,…
I wasn't trying to brag, just saying that when people talk about getting rid of cable they generally mean some combination of free (over the air) and/or streaming (Netflix/Hulu/Amazon Prime), not just switching to an equivalent service delivered via satellite. I never implied that I didn't watch TV at all.
That's sort of the point, "cutting the cord" refers to getting off of paid TV service, not just changing the method by which it is delivered.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure switching to satellite doesn't really qualify as "cutting the cable."
Whoops! Yeah, I meant "Lust for Life," not "Search and Destroy."
I'm guessing we see Jet's ripoff of "Search and Destroy" somewhere near the top of the list in Part 2.