That was my first thought too; it might actually be Adam, but it will come out that he's not John's bilogical son.
That was my first thought too; it might actually be Adam, but it will come out that he's not John's bilogical son.
This is in no way a good show, but I'm enjoying the hell out of it nonetheless
Seriously, that cake did look amazing.
Yeah, it's definitely not Quinn, as he was on a couple of times after that blind came out
I don't think there's any way Dunham would have invited back in the first place if he was the "one male actor" though. I always had the impression that it was a guest star
After what went down between him and Lena Dunham, I never in a million years expected to ever see Charlie again. I actually screamed "Holy Shit!" at the top of my lungs when he appeared onscreen.
There are a lot of DC fanboys who hangout at IMDB
Definitely not the best episode, but I was cracking up at Jay informing the waitress of how to make a proper rueben.
I used to love going to Blockbuster…usually my parents would take me after school on Fridays to pick out a movie for the weekend. Ahhh, memories.
I had the same thought with the pool.
I agree; I think Schwimmer did a great job in this episode.
She got laid off from her job 2 episodes ago. At the end of that episode as she was packing she realized she didn't want to go home and would find a way to make it work (enter the cat cafe). As far as we know she will be jobless when she returns to New York
I actually totally related to Hannah re: bringing her bathing suit. "You said retreat, so I assumed we'd be swimming at some point".
Oh, no question of his abilities as an actor; I agree that I've never seen a bad performance from him.
I'd love to see them do the JonBenet Ramsey case
Great job by Brown in that scene
I had the same thought that they're saving that for an even worse fight and/or breakup
Peet's talent as an actress kind of creeps up on you; I know it took me watching 3 or 4 of her performances before I realized just how good she is.
I agree. In a lot of ways, those two are perfect for each other.
To be fair, critics ripped the original Full House to shreds as well.