He is so fucking baked.
He is so fucking baked.
Wow. Eight whole minutes of talking, and he's saying literally nothing.
His tangents have tangents and he never finishes a complete thought.
Wait for the rating to come out. If it's R, I think it's a safe bet to be another great Paul Feig creation. If it's PG-13, the whole thing will be dead in the ectoplasm.
Wow. I did not like this at all.
THANK YOU.
All I saw when Hive showed us his true face was the villain from Osmosis Jones.
"I never thought I'd be dancing with my dad at my wedding."
But Rafael is Mateo's father. It makes sense that he's a part of the show without him being a love interest.
I don't want another love interest either. Michael or nothing. Either have them married and mine good drama from that, or have Jane be widowed and mine good drama from that. Option B is clearly the worse…
Jane will never lose her virginity to Rafael if she and Michael are still married. No matter what. Anything else would be an outrageous betrayal of her character.
I was so nervous during the entire wedding that I had to go back and watch it over again after they made it to the reception. There were several guys sitting in the back of the church, and I was convinced one of them were going to mow down Michael before his vows. BUT THEN HIS VOWS WERE IN SPANISH AND I DIED. Jane's…
I don't want your life.
WHY DO BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO SWEET TEDDY BEARS?!
I still miss Kenna.
I can confidently say that and I watch the show.
I NEED TO TALK ABOUT JANE THE VIRGIN.
PLZ HELP
THANK YOU.
I just spit out my tea, so thanks for that!
Holy shit this fountain scene. Jennifer Morrison looks so embarrassed.
I agree that BMW was at its best when it was the kids dealing with their shit, but GMW just can't get it right. I think it's because, in BMW, the issues always felt organic to the characters (like everything involving Shawn's Dad). In GMW, it's like the writers decided that today they'd write an episode on a Very…
Yeah, you're pretty much right that each episode was a trope-fest, but as the article says: that's what made it such a heavy-hitter. I don't think this article is saying the show was quality as much as it's saying the show redefined the channel.