geoffzoref--disqus
GeoffZoref
geoffzoref--disqus

I read the book last year, whichI loved, and I quite liked the show. Of course I kept playing the "that's not how the book did it!" game, (I was afraid he got to Dallas too early) but then the end of the episode left my mind at ease.

IKR! I actually calculated what it probably cost (at the very least: three shots each, three rounds, that would be $1350. But from the looks of it they may have done four or five rounds, so $2250!

That is definitely one of the top opening paragraphs in any book. It's so lyrical and it's fun to say.

This looks good. I liked Cloverfield a lot, but I'm down for this. It appears to have some Lost elements. Can't wait.

Would you say that you 'ship" them? Cause I learned that word yesterday from the "Who do you 'ship" article.

Seriously! What ever happened to a four month break over summer; bam! You're back in time for the start of school/college?
I'm also looking at you, "The Americans"! Don't "but" me mister.

Um, it's not a secret. In fact, he's talked about their marriage on more than a few occasions.

I'm REALLY likeing this show. A lot.
Isn't Whitefeather, Rebecca's boss, the guy from the Hanes commercial who's sitting next to Michael Jordon

I to am loving "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," but only a psychopath wouldn't ship Rebecca and Greg.

I to am loving "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," but only a psychopath wouldn't ship Rebecca and Greg.

Yes! This is the year of the Bromance. House and Wilson, Poe and Finn, they both work!
And since in Jessica Jones, Luke Cage bores the piss out of me, I'm a shipper for Jessica and Malcolm. He is a classic helper, kinda like myself, and he finally deserves somebody to recognize that…namely Jessica.

That was hilarious.

"A Rob Zombie party." I can't decide whether I would want to go or whether I would want to stay farr, far away.
I guess an invitation would be nice, at the very least.

Don't worry, I get it. The pun was far too hard to ignore once it came out of your mouth. (phrasing!)

Fucking finally. I was getting tired of pointing out how Moonbeam City is just an Archer ripoff. Now I never have to see it again.

I liked it too. Don't apologize.

As I recall, because it did happen on my birthday so I'm more inclined to remember it, I don't recall that we knew he had a gun until after the chase. I could be wrong.

Either I'm losing my tastefulness, or the sis really good, cause I', enjoying so far. Especially Ross Kardashian.

How in the fuck did I miss this?

Can anyone explain to how they achieved the effect when the arrow goes through his neck? From what I can tell, the scene doesn't cut at all when his neck gets run through by the arrow.