A blender?
A blender?
I wouldn't mind going to a VIP after party. I wonder if the cast would be terribly offended if (read: when) I get drunk and try to fight them all whilst throwing up on myself.
So I guess there's some truth to theories that he was brought in to counter-act Snyder's shittyness.
Watch out. I have a friend who slept with him. They got Bernt.
This week on The Walking Dead, or We're Sure We've Made This Point Before, But What the Hell.
During the whole separation arc from the first half of the season (after the failed herding plan), Darryl runs into a group of three people who he helps. One of them dies and the other two, a man and a woman (who were running from a group who was looking for them) end up stealing Darrly's bike and bow. Dwight was the…
Ragnar's on that stuff.
That's more or less my situation. I live in a small country, that doesn't get many channels that you have unless you pay extra for them. Most legitimate online streaming sites don't offer service here ("Our service cannot be viewed in your country: was pretty standard) until fairly recently with Netflix (even then the…
One of the joys of the developing Quentin/Penny friendship (and dammit, that’s what I’m calling it, despite how Penny pretends to feel) is the way the sense of identification on the part of the viewer swings between the two of them.
What would be the point of keeping him alive? What more could he add to the story?
I don't think the writers have a clear idea of what to do with most of the secondary characters. I think they just build on a solid, if unremarkable base, and then shelve the character until they're needed for plot reasons or till they think of something more substantial to do with them. That's why we have so many…
If it wasn't for Melissa McBride, this episode would have been a dud. Gave it a lot more weight than it deserves.
While it's certainly true that do have a connection to the people in your past, it's juts as possible that all you feel about that person is indifference. And like some other people have said, you can be completely over someone and still be sexually attracted to them.
Let's be fair here, they had one argument when she initially found out about it, and one instance where she passive-aggressively talks about it in a sarcastic way (during sex no less). They've hardly hashed it out.
I'm not quite sure how I feel about the relationship, since they're just fine as friends, but Adam Driver and Jemima Kirke have undeniable chemistry. Probably the best on the show.
I haven't seen Forgetting Sarah Marshall in a while so maybe I'm remembering it wrong, but I'm not sure "intelligence" is something he scene in question had a lot of. Sure, it was funny, but Siegel basically just whips his dick back and forth a little.
I wouldn't say it's "off-base", and I think people tend to exaggerate this "new world/new reality" point. Some people act like if you don't kill a person then you're not useful, and that's just not true. Until tonight, Glenn hadn't killed anyone. He calls it luck, and there's truth to that, but it's also partly by…
I'm assuming that that's part of the reason for her change in tonight's episode. We can only wait and see.
What does MJ think of your strip club shenanigans?
Rick's "good plan" basically amounted to: go there and kill everyone. Not the greatest.