I don’t think she is “salvageable” at this point. And I think it’s going to end ugly, if this episode is anything to go off of.
I don’t think she is “salvageable” at this point. And I think it’s going to end ugly, if this episode is anything to go off of.
Didn’t Gorbachev do a Pizza Hut commercial in his later years? Yes, he did!
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I thought that was Cohen! And yes, the song seemed to set the scene pretty well there...
Isn’t there a famouse scene from one of those games where it’s both Gretzky and Lemieux are on a fast-break against a goalie? I remember watching that after the fact and thinking, “That guy must have just felt like garbage!”, knowing there wasn’t much he could do.
More action? Well, Elizabeth did stab a guy in the first episode, shoot a guy in a fight last week and strangled a guy in this recent one. Maybe Philip being out of it at the moment halves that or something? Otherwise, I don’t know how it could have any more action than it has had in the past. There’s aren’t as many…
That’d be a twist and a half.
“Doesn’t this dish remind you of home, Elizabeth? Soooo good! And by the way, they’re opening a Pizza Hut in Moscow pretty soon here...”
I’m picturing that montage in the series finale. Something like Martha holding her kid, Stan looking at a scene or carnage, Elizabeth burying Philip...
Oh, no question. Her tone and facial expression sort of screamed “Oh lord, I have to do this for the billionth time...” Especially when she got those last squeezes out of him once he was out!
Right. Saying “Two guys fly a plane in the middle of something and blow that up?” is a bit of a stretch in comparison.
Clerks came out the year before as well...
Gronk v. Mr. Brightside?
I didn’t have the WB as a kid, so whenever I heard people talking about Dawson’s Creek, I thought Joey was a guy and Pacey was a girl.
Well yeah, he obviously got over it pretty quick. Enough that they were able to record new songs and tour together for a bit.
Interesting how he was the one that showed the most hesitation in allowing McVie back into the band... and now he’s the one that’s gone a few years later.
“I get so sick of the way debates about these things can degenerate into two camps screaming at each other.”
McLovin was funny the first five times I heard it, which all unfortunately happened before I even saw the movie.
Yeah, Too Much Information and Ordinary World are a heck of a one-two punch. But Love Voodoo doesn’t quite rise up to that category. Not terrible by any means, but definitely more of a “meh” there.