This list is just every show on tv right now.
This list is just every show on tv right now.
So, we got one rapper against Maher, and one who doesn't care. If only we could get a third rapper's opinion we could finally have this thing settled!
I like to watch Jason Beghe do his weird squinty eyed nod thing.
Betty totally Zou Bisou Bisou-ed Jughead. Love this show.
I see so much of my high school self in him.
"What are you guys? Some kind of…. Justice League?"
There's a Simpsons quote for literally all situations.
My favorite line was definitely Corey Stoll's, "Do you have anything to eat that doesn't have an activity center on the back?"
Honestly, from the way she talked about it on Twitter last night, I wonder whether some of the embarrassment is real on Sarandon's part.
The Stewart/Fletcher/Tarr Batgirl reboot is my favorite DC book of recent memory.
I always enjoyed Vader's pedantry with the "if this is a counselor's ship, where is the ambassador?" line.
Danny Rand sounds like a first draft placeholder name that someone forgot to go back and change later.
I saw Manchester three times in theaters and each time when Broderick appeared the audience audibly gasped. It was a great "oh shit, I forgot he's in this" moment, even when I knew it was coming.
I don't know, despite recognizing that the premises were funny, I really didn't laugh very much at all during this episode.
I haven't noticed that as a trend, but in this episode it definitely felt like it took an uncharacteristically long amount of time before we saw any of her.
This may be my favorite episode this season since Greg left.
If The Great Beauty is any indication, you often won't be able to tell what is and isn't a dream sequence.
I've found that recently there does seem to be something weird about the episode arcs that I can't really put my finger on; the scenes don't seem to quite flow as naturally as they once did (maybe it's an increased use of cutaway gags, idk). Still an enjoyable episode for me, though.
Also, in a self defense situation, a neck tie is like wearing a fashionable noose. I always saw it as practical in that sense, from Sherlock's perspective.
I preferred Kevin Roberts because of the context. Of course wacky things are going to happen on a halloween ride, but you expect that an FBI training simulation (or whatever it was) would be controlled and predictable, especially as to whom are the bad guys vs. civilians.