I guess it's just like when I see Sara and I have to remind myself that I'm straight.
I guess it's just like when I see Sara and I have to remind myself that I'm straight.
That's not really my question. I was just wondering if Curtis was really so impressed by Oliver's looks that he would have to remind himself he was married. I thought that was really funny, but I haven't seen it mentioned in the review or comments, so I wondered if I'd heard right.
Did I hear right? Did Curtis mutter to himself that he was married when he first saw Oliver?
You've said exactly all I've been thinking.
Don't they have a show called Supernatural?
I'll admit that it's a bit obsolete, no problem. But to say it isn't a word at all is extreme IMHO.
Yes you're right Bearcroft sounds like a Chinese name. Thanks for pointing that out to me! Have a good day and I'm really grateful for the lovely grammar lesson. After all, that's why I come here.
One google search and I found it in at least three different online dictionaries. I gave you this link because it seemed like the most reliable source.
So if the dictionaries are wrong as well I'm really sorry, but how am I supposed to know? English is not my mother-tongue and insufferable/unsufferable is not the most…
Now I understand why foreign people who speak English almost perfectly always apologize for their "bad English" when they write comments.
Sorry, what?
I'm sick of Laurel. Well, I've never liked her much, but hey, why does she always go back to the same patterns? I
mean, one minute you think they could actually make her character grow,
and the next she comes back to what she was two seasons ago. Her
complete unability to cope with anything wrong that goes in her life
…
I agree about the Lazarus Pit, good riddance. It seemed like a cheap narrative device.
One of the best moments for me this episode (and there were lots of them) was the look on Oliver's face when he realized his girlfriend could save herself without him AND do so while wearing high heels (okay maybe he didn't notice that but I sure did).
Exactly, I also hated the way they made Olicity happen. Back in first season I kept thinking "What? Oliver is supposed to end up with Laurel? Too much drama and zero chemistry, they should put him with that awkward IT girl". What I liked was the easy way these two always seem to interact, and the fact that they put…
That's not the first time the writers have listened to the fans. They did it back when they decided to abandon the idea of Laurel and Oliver together in favor of Olicity. It's a shame they made it happen in crappy season 3 though.
I kept thinking the police were listening and trying to trick Annalise into breaking the law or confessing to Sam's murder.
Exactly. Uncasual would have been something like : "Oh you're gonna fire me. Shit. And I'm gay by the way."
I was so surprised. That was the best part of the episode for me. It's really rare for a character on any show to be able to own up to their mistakes with such clarity.
I agree about Hook. From the moment he was introduced he became one of my favourite characters. His wit, his backstory, his looks, made me like him instantly. I was shipping for him and Emma because I thought they had great chemistry.
Alas, since he's been with her he's lost most of his interest, not because he stopped…
Charming's not the only one without a storyline. It seems that this show finds it hard to create love interests who also happen to have their own storylines (Belle, Robin, Hook).