greased-scotsman
Greased Scotsman
greased-scotsman

Ach.

I hope not. That sounds like something they would do on 24.

I thought her reaction was pretty understandable. He kept insisting that everything was fine, which was clearly untrue and I could see how that would be infuriating. There's a big difference between working to get used to normal life again (which she should be patient with) and denying that there is a problem at all.

Heaven On Wheels

Heaven On Wheels

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The reviewer's reaction to it (especially the odd use of quotes when mentioning anterograde amnesia—it's not a made-up condition, dude) seems like knee-jerk skepticism, like such an interesting setup couldn't possibly be based on reality. But brain damage does crazy stuff! Take prosopagnosia, a condition where you

The reviewer's reaction to it (especially the odd use of quotes when mentioning anterograde amnesia—it's not a made-up condition, dude) seems like knee-jerk skepticism, like such an interesting setup couldn't possibly be based on reality. But brain damage does crazy stuff! Take prosopagnosia, a condition where you

It's really quite well done. The scene where he's looking for a pencil, and does OK at keeping things in mind for awhile, then forgets what he's doing when he's distracted by the car door slamming shut, is a good example of how short-term memory (the type of memory he has that is still intact) works in people with

It's really quite well done. The scene where he's looking for a pencil, and does OK at keeping things in mind for awhile, then forgets what he's doing when he's distracted by the car door slamming shut, is a good example of how short-term memory (the type of memory he has that is still intact) works in people with

@avclub-da673deb27ea8cfd8528b257ab2bccfb:disqus Movies, books, and games don't have a baseline to compare to (except in cases of sequels or series, of course, but there still usually aren't many to compare to in that case, vs. dozens of episodes for a TV show). The policy of grading episodes relative to the same show

@avclub-da673deb27ea8cfd8528b257ab2bccfb:disqus Movies, books, and games don't have a baseline to compare to (except in cases of sequels or series, of course, but there still usually aren't many to compare to in that case, vs. dozens of episodes for a TV show). The policy of grading episodes relative to the same show

@avclub-fc82c89d70e617206bb6864a2e3886db:disqus I haven't been to the West Philly one, but the Jim's on South Street is great; I like it better than Pat's or Geno's.

@avclub-fc82c89d70e617206bb6864a2e3886db:disqus I haven't been to the West Philly one, but the Jim's on South Street is great; I like it better than Pat's or Geno's.

That moment where he finally tries to go through with the 3, 2, 1 instant funny thing was huge. It's interesting, because I've seen Louis talk candidly about lots of embarrassing things, but it was still shocking to see him really throw himself into doing a little dance with fart noises and completely making an ass of

That moment where he finally tries to go through with the 3, 2, 1 instant funny thing was huge. It's interesting, because I've seen Louis talk candidly about lots of embarrassing things, but it was still shocking to see him really throw himself into doing a little dance with fart noises and completely making an ass of

@avclub-2dd78e6d27abfc8092491a5b76d415fa:disqus Arrested Development had another great scene like that. Michael, Buster, and Lucille have an emotional argument about sons growing up and leaving their parents, for like five minutes, before the camera pulls back to reveal that they're at the front of the table in the