And they get the arm off cleanly with that one chop? Doubtful.
And they get the arm off cleanly with that one chop? Doubtful.
Only the one guy wanted "ass that is willing." The others seemed to think that was stupid, like that elf on the island of misfit toys who wanted to be a dentist.
As much as I enjoy Eugene, I can't picture anyone really wanting to hook up with him. Can you imagine the pillow talk? "At this juncture I surmise a second endeavor is called for. But first please remove your elbow from my mullet. Ow."
And a jaunty new happy-go-lucky attitude.
I will cheer, just because I love Glenn so much.
This show always makes me talk to the tv, but this time it made me shout "THAT WAS GLENN!!!". I'm a little embarrassed to admit I shouted it about three times. I'm usually such a soft-spoken little thing.
Good description, you hit the nail on the head.
Exactly. I don't think the meeting was accidental.
Sounds like we had the same kind of taste buds as kids. How about eating dry Kool-aid, and those straws filled with it? I also loved to slice 2 or 3 lemons, salt them and eat them…and drank gallons of pickle juice and olive juice.
And somehow my teeth are good.
Yes, she is. And you can see how this good Adalind is finding herself attracted to Nick, even aside from the fact they have a child together.
Of course, the baby's very existence is forcing them to look at each other in a different way. I find it all very interesting.
Ha! Yes, I should've thought about that. That explains it.
That was a good theory, though.
I had mixed emotions about them sleeping together, too. I was a little surprised at how quickly she asked for his company, and at how quickly he agreed. But then again it's understandable.
Me, too. And starting with last season he's been even sassier (and more self-confident and braver) since he's been in the loop. I'm so glad our heroes decided to tell him all and include him.
Now they remind me a little of my beloved group of e-vil fighters on "Angel".
Maybe it was already like that. There are markets in which a heavily fortified house/apartment/loft can be purchased or even rented. You wouldn't really expect it in Portland, though.
It did make me a little sad to see Nick leaving the house behind. I would, too. But I remember when this show started I thought it was…
Lol! **snort***
Actually, I've loved Tang since childhood. I guess that makes me a Wu Tang fan, too.
The former coworker, Lane, struck me as a little creepy. He was friendly, but that fakey, saccharine kind of niceness.
I of course thought of "The Lost Boys", but when it first showed those kids in the beginning I also thought of "Children of the Corn" and "Children of the Damned".
Lost Children of the Damned Corn, I guess.
NO WU???!!! Where the heck was WU???!!!
I hadn't noticed that! Thanks for pointing it out. I'll start listening for it.
Sort of like how Madonna went to England and suddenly developed a quasi-English accent (or what she thought was one).
I'm glad you liked my term "stilettoed finger." I like your term "felt-lined monotone." Perfect.