I think Jane deserves an entire JSTOR arc.
I think Jane deserves an entire JSTOR arc.
I think Jane deserves an entire JSTOR arc.
Well, that's a more legit reason to see the Hobbit than Isabelle wanting to see Les Mis b/c she loves the French Revolution… even though the musical takes place almost fifty years after the French Revolution.
Well, that's a more legit reason to see the Hobbit than Isabelle wanting to see Les Mis b/c she loves the French Revolution… even though the musical takes place almost fifty years after the French Revolution.
Well, that would explain why there was something odd about him.
Well, that would explain why there was something odd about him.
Interesting points, and I generally agree, but I did think that while the volleyball scene had some good laughs, having him be a socially awkward guy who has no idea how to hit on younger women didn't really fit with the Ryan-character, whom we've already seen successfully hit on younger women (Carrie's friends, the…
Interesting points, and I generally agree, but I did think that while the volleyball scene had some good laughs, having him be a socially awkward guy who has no idea how to hit on younger women didn't really fit with the Ryan-character, whom we've already seen successfully hit on younger women (Carrie's friends, the…
Sadly, with the family now re-united, I'll bet the next 12 episodes will be almost exclusively surly teenagers whining at their mom ("You left us!") combined with many, many childhood flashbacks.
Sadly, with the family now re-united, I'll bet the next 12 episodes will be almost exclusively surly teenagers whining at their mom ("You left us!") combined with many, many childhood flashbacks.
Not really, but a major improvement over the first two episodes is that they've largely dropped the YA romance plot (for now).
Not really, but a major improvement over the first two episodes is that they've largely dropped the YA romance plot (for now).
Wouldn't it be embarrassing if even though everyone else was having informative exposition hallucinations about their wife/father/ex-friend you had hallucinations about, like, racing moon pandas?
Wouldn't it be embarrassing if even though everyone else was having informative exposition hallucinations about their wife/father/ex-friend you had hallucinations about, like, racing moon pandas?
On the upside, at least I don't have that song stuck in my head like shoo-wop sha whada whadda, yippidy boom da boom. DAMN IT!
On the upside, at least I don't have that song stuck in my head like shoo-wop sha whada whadda, yippidy boom da boom. DAMN IT!
I just wish instead of weepy, victim Rachel, for once we'd get a smart, angry Rachel, who'd have said to Cassandra: "So the guy I'm not dating tossed you a bone? Who cares? He'll be back to fawning over me before I'm even unpacked. Anyway, thanks for the frequent flier miles."
I just wish instead of weepy, victim Rachel, for once we'd get a smart, angry Rachel, who'd have said to Cassandra: "So the guy I'm not dating tossed you a bone? Who cares? He'll be back to fawning over me before I'm even unpacked. Anyway, thanks for the frequent flier miles."
true, but I think they are much less cautious with their dialogue than their songs because they want to sell the songs on iTunes without warnings.
true, but I think they are much less cautious with their dialogue than their songs because they want to sell the songs on iTunes without warnings.