And at that moment, every AV Clubber wished this could have been their Jeopardy appearance. A FJ relating to "Breaking Bad". I may have actually moaned. Easiest FJ ever!
And at that moment, every AV Clubber wished this could have been their Jeopardy appearance. A FJ relating to "Breaking Bad". I may have actually moaned. Easiest FJ ever!
I thought it was strange and more than a bit rude. Yeesh, how shallow does he think women are?
No, I know that. Ugh, can't you read my mind over the internet, damn it?! I just thought it was amusing as the "flash wound" joke popped in my head and that, somehow led me to the right answer very quickly. Whereas, without that joke, it likely would have taken me longer to come up with.
THIS is the real trend I am seeing in book awards. Multiple POV's, spanning different times.
I'll say that a lot of immigrant stories probably qualify as stories set in modern American about regular people. But, I get your point. I am tired of so many winners set in the far past, for sure.
Well, I am bumping it up to the top of my "to read" list now! Thanks!
I pondered that final for about 20 seconds before I guessed the Peace symbol. Surprised no one even took a guess at it.
Didn't we all? I'm first aid certified and the quote got me to the right answer faster than the training.
Joke's on you, Todd. Sonia finally escaped! She's never coming back now. SHE'S FREEEEEEEE!!
Kudos to Jack Gleeson! He rocked it on this series. Utter perfection. If any sadness exists over this death it is due to how much I loved Gleeson's portrayal.
Surely we can all boo Ramsay Snow? That was a gruesome opening scene. Starting off the episode with some unmitigated horror.
Woo! Mad Men and Game of Thrones!
I swear, the more I hear about "Winter's Tale" the more I want to see it. It sounds like a complete clusterfuck of crazy ideas. Every thing I hear about it makes it sound more ridiculous.
Roger Sterling seems the clear answer. Tyrion Lannister would also be fun. But, as I am a woman, I'd be a little uncomfortable getting that drunk with either of these two.
I am absolutely stunned that this is a long running thing. And that it apparently has recurring…. characters? Contestants? Shrug. Wow.
I guessed the Mall of America because it was the only structure I could think of which would be big enough to hold those events. I actually had no idea the Mayo Clinic was based in MN.
I rewatched "Tacking Into the Wind" last week, too! It still kicks ass. It is great to be rewarded with an episode like that after spending so much time with the show.
"…An anthology series about “powerful, sexy, and dangerous women” who have no inhibitions when it comes to using their feminine wiles or proper pluralization."
Science and math education in our country is just freaking terrible.
So, I just send in a file of me singing some karaoke and I get a PhD?