That scares the crap out of me. I just got vaccinated last week, but still nervous about spreading to my immunocompromised boyfriend or my dad who is getting treatment for cancer (who got vaccinated before his diagnosis).
That scares the crap out of me. I just got vaccinated last week, but still nervous about spreading to my immunocompromised boyfriend or my dad who is getting treatment for cancer (who got vaccinated before his diagnosis).
Because of lack of HBO (and friends who did have HBO), I just started enjoying Mr Show, thanks to an HBO Max subscription.
Because of lack of HBO (and friends who did have HBO), I just started enjoying Mr Show, thanks to an HBO Max subscription.
There were a lot of hints that Sam wasn’t happy with his marriage while Jenn was showing her shallowness: being late to his AA meeting, telling Allison that the concealer is great for hiding dark circles, calling Allison “Addison”, add on if I’m missing more.
Lately, one of the main things that I’ve been sick and tired of is shipping two people who are friends. Can’t we just have two people be friends and not have a sexual relationship? What I thought was unnecessary about Cruel Summer was that last part involving Kate.
I have to disagree with you about Kevin’s speech. Sure, he has the idea that Allison wants to have his children, but it’s Kevin. He’s only thinking about his well being and staying alive to still get his own way. Imagine if they both had a kid? He wouldn’t know the name of the kid or if it existed unless it was a boy.…
It worked perfectly in “The 7 Beer Itch.” When Lily, the lady that fell in love with Homer, is singing that song, then it fades to Marge’s voice.
You're right! I started watching it a few months ago on Netflix and caught a random episode on Comedy Central. This show just only put me in a good mood.
From the ones above, the only one that sticks out is Hercules since it's not so dark and it's more fitting with the film's style.
I also saw The Rescuers Down Under before the original too, which I didn’t know existed and saw a few years later.
Forgot to add before being able to edit: Gravity Falls. It's funny, cute, and smart. Also, that theme song.
Season six, when Finn meets his dad was gut wrenching, but one of my favorite seasons. Jake the Brick, Astral Plane, and Breezy are my favorite episodes from that season.
Amelie. This movie always makes me smile and gives hope that there’s still some good in others and this would can still be a wonderous, beautiful place.
American Dad is streamed at least once a week in my household, or we catch the reruns and new episodes on [adult swim] or TBS. Their Christmas episodes are the best. That episode where they were in a reality show like The Amazing Race cracks me up since they got Rick Steves to actually voice himself.
A lot of friends and family have recommended Pushing Daisies. I should start watching it before I head back into the office in September.
You can tell in the last couple of seasons that her voice has drastically aged. Maybe because of covid restrictions and the production, her voice sounded rough last season (same with Mr Burns, who sounded like he had a perpetual head cold).
“Unless that woman is your girlfriend, your wife, or a friend you need hype up before hitting the town, KEEP YOUR FUCKING COMPLIMENTS TO YOURSELF.”
This happened on my 30th birthday. I woke up and thought it was my sciatica acting up, but nope. It came early and of all friggin days... Luckily I didn't leave stains on the bed.
That cake looks delicious! I almost licked the screen of my phone.
Yo también.