That's such a good episode. But it doesn't make anyone emotional, no, they just ran out of red wine.
That's such a good episode. But it doesn't make anyone emotional, no, they just ran out of red wine.
How are any of them not on the list? One year my friends and I had contest to see who could suck candy canes into weaponry the fastest. I won.
Why don’t we let Britta sing her awkward song?
Amends deserves to be left of every best of list ever because of Buffy’s atrocious bangs.
This was an absolutely top notch episode, and River reuniting (uniting?) with 12 was perfect. I bawled my eyes out at the e d. More relationships need to aim for "they lived happily" and ignore the ever after but.
Because, and I don’t know if you noticed this, the Watchers Council were villains. To them the Slayer was a tool to be used and discarded. A weapon to be pointed and unleashed to kill and, if they love long enough, undergo a rigged test at 18 to have them killed so a newer more easily controllable weapon can be…
Just because everybody saw it, doesn't mean everybody liked it. I saw the first, in cinemas, and have absolutely no desire to ever see it again or any of the sequels for example.
Wasn't the jury for this case re-selected so nobody was "anti-Scientology"? No wonder stupidity prevailed.
At some point, he will be forced to disappear from the public eye, fake his death and take on a new identity to avoid giving away the truth, so then.
Sam and Cas were friends. Dean and Cas were banging. (And Dean was bi and Cas was an Angel. I don’t think he really had a sexuality.)
Coco: Something with Matthew Perry.
Imma let you finish, but the AVclub used to have really good articles.
Rude.
Does this mean it had already been cancelled by Peacock and they just hadn't announced it?
It was terrible on release.
Halloween Kills better than H20? No chance. Kills fails on almost every level.
That clip was... not great. It looks like a higher blood-budget version of the ultra violent shlock and exploitation films back in the the day.
Most depictions of fat people in pop-culture.
I’m sure you’re aware most of those examples equate being fat with being stupid, disgusting or morally bankrupt.
Glee has a phenomenal pilot. And the first season was quite good, but the edges were already being sanded down with each passing episode. I can't think of any show that built up so much good will so quickly and then pissed it all away so thoroughly.