Oh god, we're going to have to sit through Boss Baby 2 trailers and commercials in 2019.
Oh god, we're going to have to sit through Boss Baby 2 trailers and commercials in 2019.
I don't think so.
…Want to go out?
I'm imagining it as that one Treehouse of Horror episode where Homer gets Snake's scalp transplanted.
Shiva's adorable (the ear twitches really get me) and never made me say "What the fuck?" out loud like the green screen at the dump did, so she's not too shabby in my book.
Rick got shot from point-blank range in the stomach and walked around just fine afterward. When he met the Heapsters and his hand went through Winslow's helmet, he could barely stand up. LOGIC!
…Overall, I liked it too. Long-ass comment follows!:
True story: I brought earplugs to Dawn of the Dead ('04) because of jump scares, and also movies in the theater are too damn loud (I was only 17 or 18 at the time). My friends seemed embarrassed but fuck them. It's not like I flaunted them.
This looks less terrible than the first Annabelle movie, but I watched this trailer muted on my phone at 5 a.m. today while praying for sleep and don't feel like sitting through it again with audio, so I can't be 100% sure.
This finale was just heartbreaking. A happily ever after ending with Suzanne wouldn't have made a lick of sense, but damn was I rooting for that to happen. His looking in the empty house and still failing to realize everything he ever cared about was gone was such a gut punch.
I watched my recording of this earlier today and it was so nice to see them back together again with two of the original trio of badass ladies. Wish Leslie had made the trip too — they have such great chemistry.
This show has officially landed on my "current favorite airing comedies" list. Granted, that list is fairly long, but it's made me laugh out loud a ridiculous number of times. Insanely solid, talented cast and has a great Parks & Rec feel to it.
When I had to take the train in to the city early the chocolate from that factory smelled like literal shit. I love chocolate, but that smell was nauseating. Saganaki smells even worse, but I’m OK with that since there isn’t a sagankai factory near Ogilvie.
I don't have time to check the other comments at the moment because my dinner's almost done, but Reiner's reasoning for his and Olson's breakup was so Sweet Dee. I loved it. I really enjoyed just about everything in this episode and am hoping Fox gives New Girl a final half-or-full season. As long as we get something,…
St. Vincent pretty much rocks everything.
Blasphemy!
What about their love of and collaborations with Bob's Burgers?
Yeah, it's looking like they're going that route (or they want us to believe they are). I guess we'll find out this Sunday at 9/8 central!
I assumed it was Eugene since his safety is priority number one and he talked with Rosita and Sasha when they stormed the Sanctuary last week. Gregory's out imo — he was only preparing to leave and couldn't have made it to the Sanctuary that soon.
Why did almost every Alexandrian that's been given a name make the trip to Oceanside? I assumed it was to kill off Eric, Francine, Scott, and/or Tobin, but I guess they're saving their deaths for the finale and All Out War.
“He said it’s almost impossible to convict someone who looks like me for using a gun in America? I don’t know what he means.”