that's pretty gross. I'm glad that I don't know that song. ugh.
that's pretty gross. I'm glad that I don't know that song. ugh.
by all accounts, he seems like a really nice guy, so not sure if that would hold up!
the railguns in Eraser were fun. it wasn't a memorable movie, by any stretch, but it was entertaining popcorn fodder.
Crazyhead is entertaining and there's only one season at present, I believe?
I bought BF1 explicitly to play with friends, but the bemusing side effect of having such a rich selection of games to play (both new, relatively new, and classics!) is that there just isn't enough time in the day… it just reminds me why I don't buy games new almost ever.
I really have to get around to finally watching that show… I think I caught part of a few episodes, and I'm a sucker for noir tone, so who knows why I've never gotten into it at this point.
it's kinda frustrating when you can see why something like Buffy might not have survived the first season, as it isn't truly awesome til the second season.
seconded. I bought the game for the single player. the multiplayer is pretty fun, but I don't particularly enjoy grinding unlocks.
heavy bass drop
I remember enjoying Supernatural while I was watching it (until, erm, I didn't or got bored?), but the only episode that I can recall with some clarity is the one with that, uhhh… was it the hallucinatory genie creature that bit Dean? such that he was hallucinating and dreaming his ideal life, as if it were an…
I only noticed it after you pointed it out here…
I hadn't heard of this show, but it sounds pretty interesting!
I can get behind them working with a five year plan (ish) with regards to the story arc (as I vaguely remember it, anyway) on Supernatural, since… well, whenever that overall story arc ended up going however it did, it really felt like the writing was straining in the extreme afterwards.
we'll go with haircut and plots? I can't really hate on the actor, since I find it hard to believe that anyone could do much with the character as written. they basically state that he's literally the "down home, from Iowa, cornfields and all" wholesome all American athlete type.
I don't pretend to understand the vagaries of how one would go about even lining up an interview in the first place, but that would be a pretty glaring oversight. :/
that would be a rather unfortunate outcome, to put it mildly. :/
at last, a clickbait worthy headline for something I would've read anyway! what a time to be alive.
the only part that made for truly interesting drama was when they delved into how she was sorta relying on him as the "dull as dishwater, but stable" boyfriend, which led to the dalliances with vampires / heroin analogy time, and his solid reappearance in a later episode where he's happily married to someone else.
is this a reference to the "Jonathan is in everything" alternate timeline episode?
and hosehead. should've just gone with "hoser" — the word that nobody I have ever met here has ever actually used, but is embedded in the popular consensus!