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I'm liking this post, but only because I chose to ignore "screw Happy Endings." (I'm fine with the last sentence though.)
So what colleges do we think Tessa will apply to? She seems to have shot down the CUNYs and Vassar. I think Wesleyan could fit her outsider needs, but her love of New York (and a desire to keep her near Chatswin for story purposes) makes me think NYU/Columbia with Fordham as a dark horse (or maybe a fake college in…
I was disappointed that we weren't going to get a season (or even half season) of Tessa living with her mom, but they managed to still make it pretty devastating without filming anything new with Akerman.
Fox also has American Dad (Roger) and The Simpsons wiki has a massive page of lgbt characters.
I can confirm SFN and Suburgatory, although Super Fun Night doesn't have any lesbian characters in the cast. I could see the tennis coach being bi, but other than the Xena knockoff, she mostly talks about being interested in men.
I like Tudyk as an actor, but the show has never known what to do with him as a regular. Ideally he's a recurring character that shows up once every four episodes, or has one or two couple-episode arcs a season.
Yeah. And the company's name was RIGHT NEXT TO THE NAME OF THE GAME. That's pretty sneaky Samantha!
Was anyone else kind of shocked that CJ showed up? I was expecting this episode to deal with the fallout of the kiss, but once I heard it was about the guys playing dodgeball, I assumed that it was a general episode that wouldn't have any important female characters in it. So when CJ showed up, I had the same shock…
I was telling a friend about Twin Peaks Bingo night and he assumed it was a bingo event held at the Hooters-type restaurant and not a bingo event aimed at Williamsburg residents.
AND it's a firstie.
But that would just be an F.
D. This was the most dreadful Harmon-era episode; I didn't watch all of season 4, but I remember liking stuff from there more than this episode.
Kamen Rider Fourze. It's about a dude in an awesome suit drill kicking monsters with a drill for a leg. There's also stuff about high school and friendship and space travel. It's amazing.
Ben is.
Yeah. I'm willing to say they're close to 100 episodes straight without an awful episode, but not 100 good ones. There have been some that were ehh or seemed off.
So who else had their DVR cut the entirety of the Paris trip? I had no idea that was at the end of the episode.
Nope. Hulk and Incredible Hulk take place in different continuities. Besides the fact that both of them have vastly different origin stories, the part where Marvel has made it explicitly clear that Hulk (2003) is not in the MCU should be a big clue that it isn't part of the MCU.
This was playing as part of a double feature with a rare David Lynch film and a Q&A with Zoe Bell. Even though I'm a Lynch fanatic I skipped it because UGH Simon Abrams was the moderator, but now it seems like the movie wasn't worth sitting through either.
It was Ang Lee's Hulk, so there's no inter-continuity connection.