Shosh is usually my favorite character, in part because she's the one I identify with the most, but that was the rudest thing. I have never heard of anyone doing this and admitting to it seems even more unlikely.
Shosh is usually my favorite character, in part because she's the one I identify with the most, but that was the rudest thing. I have never heard of anyone doing this and admitting to it seems even more unlikely.
I think I tried to watch that one time a few years ago and I quit watching it about halfway through. I didn't even remember until you mentioned it so yeah, it's forgettable.
I recently read The Stepford Wives. I had seen the original 1975 movie beforehand and was surprised by how different the ending was, but I liked it. Now I'm finally getting around to finishing Toni Morrison's Beloved, which I started at some point in late 2013 and then took a break from to read the Harry Potter…
"Leslie and Ron" made me cry. Gosh, I am going to miss this wonderful show.
I'm not sure how I feel about this. I want to be excited as i love both the book and the film. I agree that it's not worth it unless you bring back Fincher, Affleck, and Pike.
The first CD I bought with my own money was definitely the Backstreet Boys' Millennium when I was in third grade.
I'll always remember him as Richard Gilmore, a character I adored as soon as I watched the early season 1 episode where Emily convinces him to take Rory to the country club with him and they end up getting along great.
It's a shame, too, because he's very talented and I always enjoy his performances.
It was on this morning (my parents watch it, not me) and I thought those hosts seemed pretty mad about it. Not so much because of the particular movie being pulled, but because of the "being intimidated by hackers who most likely taking orders from the North Korean government" thing.
I finally read Gone Girl and The Fault in Our Stars. I also read the entire Harry Potter series for the first time. I wasn't allowed to read them when I was younger because my parents are very conservative Southern Baptists who bought into the "they promote witchcraft!" silliness. Better late than never, I guess.
I still adore Parks and Rec, even if it's not quite as great as it used to be. The Lil' Sebastian hologram from the season finale alone should have earned it a spot on the list.
Went and saw Mockingjay: Part 1 with my mom and sister. I was a little worried based on what I'd heard, but we all enjoyed it and are looking forward to the conclusion next year.
Yeah, I probably wouldn't have heard about it had it not been for Piers Morgan's less than illuminating comments on the matter.
"Fifteen," to me at least, is more about reflecting upon who you were at the titular age and being glad that you've grown up since then, while still acknowledging how you used to feel. I was 18 when Fearless came out and I remember being moved by that song in particular.
I really liked the beginning of Season 4, but I couldn't care about the Initiative or Adam so once they really started getting into that, it went downhill. I liked that it was funnier than other seasons and that they were bold enough to drive the characters apart, emotionally at least, for a season. And it did end…
I would recommend that you just go ahead and watch it. The production values aren't great, but even some of the lesser episodes are still fun. If you don't want to watch every episode, at least watch "Welcome to the Hellmouth/The Harvest," "Angel," "Nightmares," and "Prophecy Girl." You'd probably be missing some…
A lot of people I know don't like the third book because they didn't like a lot of stuff that happened in the second half, which is fair because it's really grim. I remember liking it just fine.
I never saw Willow as just the "cute tech girl." She helped fight vampires/demons from the beginning and was Buffy's best friend. She started exploring her abilities as a witch pretty early on, Season 2 I believe. She became an even more interesting character as the series went on, but she was always more than a…
That's a pretty accurate assessment of Once Upon a Time. Although I liked Season 2, the pendulum swing that is the show's character development is maddening. Season 3 had a lot of potential, but I got bored with both major story lines before they were done. I've missed the past couple of episodes and I'm not too…
BtVS was pretty inconsistent in terms of quality depending on the season. Season 1 isn't great save a couple of episodes, but it's really fun. The back half of Season 2 and all of Season 3 is some of my favorite television, but Season 4 is wildly uneven. I really like Season 5. I refuse to re-watch Season 6 past…