Personally, I want more Simon and Marceline episodes.
Personally, I want more Simon and Marceline episodes.
I know, I had to explain why I was laughing to my fiancé.
No, it's probably because all his furniture came alive and proved that they're smarter than him.
That was sooooo perfect.
…Roger reads the papers.
It's not my personal favorite, but yes, that one too.
I'd put Yo La Tengo over the Yeah Yeah Yeahs—Summer Sun, Popular Songs, and I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass are all great 00s albums.
The book was pretty interesting too. I was excited about this when it was announced. Now I'm just disappointed.
They even did it on 30 Rock (turning the Habsburg prince's assistant into Paul). And that wasn't so long ago.
"Pink and Glitter" is a great song.
What's with the names? The women's are weirdly straight out of Shakespeare, and the men's don't fit with "British monarchy" at all (except maybe "Robert," but he dies, I guess).
THANK you.
She's doing an adaptation of Catherine, Called Birdy? Wow. I loved that book as a kid.
Agreed. Also, he seemed so damn normal in his first few episodes last season. I used to think he'd be good for Marnie. But more and more of his ass is showing.
It was a good callback to her reaction when Thomas John's parents wanted to go to a steakhouse in season 2. Jessa doesn't like red meat. (Unless she's on her period.)
She might not have known how Ray felt about her at the start of the night, but she definitely did after his speech. Her idea to tell Ray might have been a way to honestly gauge his emotions—or maybe not. I don't know. But I agree with you that her speech at the end was definitely a way of reassuring herself that she…
Yeah, I liked that too. Jesse is maybe the right one for her now?
Poor Melonie Diaz.
Although there is an actual Salmon Street in Portland….
I think they go because they are in fact secret (or maybe not-so-secret) racists, but I doubt they support him just because they need to support other racists. They're probably fans, and their enjoyment of his comedy is probably related to racism, but I doubt they'd go if there was something else they disliked about…