That tie is very...purple.
That tie is very...purple.
I think this may be the first time I've ever seen a hood worn quite like that. I can't recall the last one I saw that wasn't much, much bulkier, like a parka. Interesting.
Harrison is tragically underused. He deserves far more attention than he's been getting. Certainly more than, say, Abby or Quinn. We still know barely anything about him compared to the rest of the team.
It also brings to mind one of the other things that bothers me from time to time: the country appears to be run entirely by the unholy trinity that is Fitz/Mellie/Cyrus. Occasionally they pull in the VP whenever they need internal conflict, before shuffling her off to another wing again. Doesn't Fitz have morning…
I'm pretty sure it was this episode that was inferring that.
Only peripherally related, but I wish we could see Presidential Fitz a bit more often. It seems the only Fitz we see is when he pops up when it's time to screw around with Olivia's life some more. They're always going on about how desperately they need him to be the president, but we never actually get to see him…
I have no idea what this article is about. Adorable baby elephant is too distracting.
You can simply opt to throw on a bad wig and splash some fake blood on a T-shirt and head into the office
It seems they're attempting to measure discretionary spending, so it's possible they've factored out the necessities for couples with children, though that still might account for the overall increase.
Gallup asks Americans to report how much money they spent the prior day, excluding payments for normal household bills and major purchases such as homes or cars.
Ask and ye shall receive. Not quite as dramatic, but there aren't as many videos on the subject to begin with.
I can't recall exactly when or where, but I'm fairly sure I did see a mention of something along those lines, once. Less far fetched than initially assumed, perhaps?
I'm actually more interested in the before-and-after versions of some photos than the photos themselves. I'd like to see more of these.
Lighting, especially. It comes in some forms that just don't flatter anyone.
Because the real women they see don't look like models, and thus are beneath their notice?
That is a truly impressive wardrobe for twelve.
That sounds perfectly reasonable to me. Count me in.
The product of the fusion of a groomzilla with a bridezilla is calculated not with addition, but rather multiplication, with the ensuing result being far more terrible than you can imagine.
Bustles look best with ruffles.