You're using the word "millennial" wrong. Millennials are old now and no longer in college. Find a new word for "dumb college student". Signed, Annoying (31-yr-old) Millennial.
You're using the word "millennial" wrong. Millennials are old now and no longer in college. Find a new word for "dumb college student". Signed, Annoying (31-yr-old) Millennial.
Anyone else keep thinking about this? https://www.youtube.com/wat…
My favorite part of this premiere was when they made Rachel sit down and watch how bad her sitcom was, which was basically New York Glee. Meta-Glee moment, acknowledging the awfulness of that entire plotline?
I only watched him for the rest of the scene and I laughed the whole time.
To add to the downer! Want to know how they got the reaction from the little girl when she destroys the snowman? They told her someone was going to kill her dog. Google it!
Hahahaha!
[Aren't] all [of his sketches like] that?
…all… that…
I definitely agree that a lot of my confusion is due to me zoning out about everything happening (recently) at the Wall, and that I tend to forget information about plots I am less invested in. Which is why I was worried when I realized we were suddenly going to have an episode centered entirely around this plot.…
My random thoughts:
I was so nervous for so much of this episode, because I have learned that rule #2 of Game of Thrones is none of the Stark family can ever reunite. (Rule #1 is avoid weddings.) So when Bran and John Snow were like three feet from each other, I was like ahhh John Snow's going to die right now! (Because it had been…
I agree with this. The passage reads as a bit of a fantasy (well, it is a fantasy novel) in which a woman who is repeatedly saying "No" suddenly gets turned on and starts saying "Yes" when the man persists. When I think: which would I rather see on TV, that or what was shown? I decide that I would much rather see what…
This is kind of meta, considering the whole episode was about Rachel reading negative comments about her singing online…
I mean… I'm going to worry about the future of this entire show if people start to over-think the gender politics of it all. I mean, right before the runway walk this season, the music shouts "Sissy that walk!" There are a lot, a lot of gender and sexuality stereotypes brought up on the show, mostly in a playful…
"What the hell kind of street festival is this St. Elzéar thing? They cover the statue in money? What?"
OK, I know I am trolling a 2-years-dead thread, but ummm…. that's a pretty common Italian Catholic tradition for saint's day festivals and there are many real festivals like this.
"What the hell kind of street festival is this St. Elzéar thing? They cover the statue in money? What?"
OK, I know I am trolling a 2-years-dead thread, but ummm…. that's a pretty common Italian Catholic tradition for saint's day festivals and there are many real festivals like this.
Oh… posting on a comments thread that's been dead for 2 years… Anyway, I'm marathon-watching the Sopranos and it seems pretty clear to me that the whole horse-painting subplot makes it pretty explicit that Paulie set the fire in the stables, as a way to get back at Ralphie for the phone call he made to his mother (or,…
Starting with Dexter's gravelly voice saying "Destroy our lives", I started noticing Arrested Development parallels in this episode. So far I've come up with:
1. Dexter is drugged and left by the side of the road = Forget-me-now
2. Hannah escaping to international waters = "Take to the sea!"
I wonder if there are more… I…
I know, right? I guess it's weird that I totally accept that there are vampires and werewolves and stuff on this show but then they mess with how pregnancy works and I'm like "Woah, wait a second, that's pretty unbelievable." But that's what I was like.
Also, Nicole must be about a maximum of one week pregnant is Adeline is "2 weeks old", making Sam the world's most accurate home-pregnancy test.
Yeah, but I feel like when the governor is talking about Hep V, he describes it as being derived from "a weakness of your's" or something which I took for a reference to this.
Agency is also defined as
"the state of being in action or exerting power"I would say it's not really a synonym for independence. It's a bit more active: "exerting your agency".