So, it's not The Hunchback of Notre Dame, basically.
So, it's not The Hunchback of Notre Dame, basically.
This has made tumblr very fun to be on over the weekend.
Could be. I'm just really bitter about Cougar Town and Happy Endings.
If this gets picked up to series I'll be so excited. I mean, it will almost certainly have a late Spring burn-off that has surprisingly good ratings, then be renewed for a full second season in which it doesn't do quite as well but still pretty good, then renewed for a third season and have it's time slot messed with…
Yeah, that would make sense. But there was that episode when he decided to quit the Basketball team to focus on his studies, which I assume he wouldn't be able to do on a Basketball scholarship. So I'm guessing his mom helped him out with the tuition. He already had a job at that deli in Season 1, so he might have…
His only #1 single, and he wasn't on the recording.
Yeah, both Veronica and Wallace are pretty poor. I always assumed Hearst was pretty cheap, an that Logan just went there to be close to Veronica. No clue why Dick went there. Or Mack, seems like she would be able to get a scholarship to a really good school.
That's more clear in the original version of the song by Bruce Springsteen, in which the line is "cut loose like a deuce, another runner in the night." In the Manfred Mann version "cut loose" was changed to "revved up like a deuce." People thought it was repeating the opening of the former line "wrapped up like a…
It is "remember me when." It's incredibly clear if you listen to the whole song.
I'll probably stop watching the show when it catches up to George, though I don't know how I'll be able to remain unspoiled when the show seems to get more and more popular with every season and I really like going on TV websites like the AV Club. But I do think it's possible for George to finish the books on time. …
When are the Mosby Boys ever right?
As soon as Ted started theorizing that Lily was smoking I knew that she was pregnant. In "Last Cigarette Ever" 2030 Ted says that Lily had her last cigarette when she started trying to get pregnant (Marshall had his the day Marvin was born, Robin in June 2013, presumably a few days after her wedding, and Ted had his…
It would be awesome if he hosted.
A lot of people seem to hate her, but Amelia will always be my favorite (well, maybe not always, I mean who knows, the companion to The Sixteenth Doctor might be awesome). "The Eleventh Hour" was just so charming, and introducing Amy as a kid really did a lot to forge a relationship with The Doctor that was always…
Say what you will about "The Runaway Bride" but it sure does have a cool promotional image.
Yeah, I feel like there's, like, three or four minutes that had to be left on the cutting room floor just for time. Hopefully the DVD has a longer cut of this one. It wasn't bad, but I felt it was one of the weaker ones of the season.
The trip I was thinking of wasn't to Disneyland, it was the one Ted mentioned in Season 2 after he got Hammond Druthers' job. I don't remember where they went, but I'm pretty sure Ted said "last year."
Oh, so, I'm not sure about this, but I'm fairly certain that Ted tells a story at one point about the entire family going on a trip "last year," so the Mother was alive in 2029. Doesn't mean she's not dead by 2030, but I'm just trying to keep myself positive.
Yeah, I wouldn't mind her being different if she wasn't just a conduit for more stereotypical Canadian jokes, similar to the ones the writers have been lumping on Robin for, what, five years now?
So that's what 2030 Ted was talking about when he said Marshall would save the world back in Season 7!