I know. Can we get either a reader of the novels or at least someone who cares a little bit about the politics and history to write this review. This is almost as bad as Sims' Gilmore Girls reviews.
I know. Can we get either a reader of the novels or at least someone who cares a little bit about the politics and history to write this review. This is almost as bad as Sims' Gilmore Girls reviews.
I thought the casting was a little weak. She's supposed to be beautiful and blond with an abundance of milky-white bosom. 0-3. She's a good actress though.
Interesting. I hated those books. I thought they were both poorly written and just do the plot of the Outlander series in reverse. The research wasn't as good and the characters were too flat. To each their own.
I like Balfe performance but I really wish they'd gotten an actress that fit the physical description of Claire better. Balfe is way too thin, too tall, and her hair is too tame.
Yes, they do. It was Andre—a four dollar "champagne". The liquor store down the street from me sells tall boy singles, 34oz (we don't have 40oz in this state), cheapo "champagne" and flavored "wine" in the same case.
Exactly. Just a few episodes ago he's the guy that won't pressure Jenna into sex and encourages her to be tolerant of her friends' reticence and now he's forcing public threesomes on her. It's weird to say the least.
I'm with you—somewhere in the last three episodes they moved beyond the boundaries of the world they had written. It didn't make a damn lick of sense.
I mean awesome. She's smart, talented, and independent. She's also a knockout, indie rock chick. She wouldn't look twice at some corn-fed dude whose sole personality trait is "coping with PTSD". It makes total sense to me that she would boink the hot, country boy but marrying him is absolutely beyond stupid. She…
If someone would make a cut of this season that removes all references to Kristina running for office, I would start watching this again. I cannot express how disappointed I was when she didn't die. I hate her character and nearly everything the show does with her…And there is absolutely nothing vaguely realistic…
I always wanted the series to end with a scene that roughly recreated that dream sequence.
Well, she did steal someone's husband…
These things aren't new in Rory, though. By the time we get to Logan we've already seen her participate in the destruction of a marriage—I mean how much more self-centered can one get than that? And whenever she and her mother have problems she runs to her grandparents for comfort.
I wish Sims would read VanDerWerff's reviews of Freaks and Geeks. Those are phenomenal. We deserve that quality!
JESS: Talk into the clown.
DEAN: I am.
I just started reading the Freaks and Geeks reviews. They are so fucking good. Can we trade Sims for Todd? Please please please.
LORELAI: We found you and Fat Sal in the morning and you were frozen together like bacon.
Exactly! SIMS, this is not a plot driven show. How are you just now realizing it and, for the love of god, please shut up about it. Just throw a wiki'ed plot description up there and open the damn discussion thread.
@fearcutsdeeper: It's the Seventh Day Adventist diet. Very strict, very vegetarian.
Zol-tán Ke-mé-ny.
Zol-tán Ke-mé-ny.
I really don't understand the Digger hate. He is my absolute favorite of all of Lore's men.