And maybe their implants have gotten back to human size from grotesque balloon size. The eighties/nineties really demonstrated you shouldn't do it just b/c it's possible.
And maybe their implants have gotten back to human size from grotesque balloon size. The eighties/nineties really demonstrated you shouldn't do it just b/c it's possible.
Hear hear. To quote last week's Kang and Kodos episode, "They revamped this ride because of massive complaints from two people.”
I think moussaka was in air quotes. Elijah was the highlight for me. I agree about the promotion.
K-Tel compilation much like Guardians of the Galaxy. It had Baker Street, Mainstreet, the Pina Colada song and probably some Andy Kim and the Sweet.
“They revamped this ride because of massive complaints from two people.” I love watching it with my kids and just hope they continue. Maybe it's not as good, but it's still funny and the jokes above, including the one for the English lit majors spending their days commenting from the coffee shop, are still funny.
The spoiler tag is confusing nihilistic and narcissistic. The FB generation has changing the definition of 'nihilistic' to 'nothing but me.'
The problem with the two perspectives is are they remembering it differently or telling it to someone differently. I thought it was the latter, but with the time issues, it's seemed to be the former since mid-season. With the scene at the ranch, it must be the story they are telling the detective.
She was carrying Cole's bag - not leaving alone.
Now, Allison could be pregnant by Cole, Noah or Oscar. The pregnancy plot thickened.
Everybody is using someone for their own ends and getting used. No one is innocent, but you feel sympathy for each of them.
That was really a memorable moment. You felt that humiliation. That was A+. The rest of the episode was about 'faith,' for example that next week's episode won't be disappointing.
I thought the funeral was four months later. Noah seemed surprised Bruce's knee was so sore. Maybe Bruce was just making an excuse to sleep in his office.
You do tend to repeat yourself. I like Ruth Wilson in this role. She sometimes comes off as maudlin, but I think that might be due to the show's structure. Looking back after the end of the season, she might look better in the role.
That was Helen said to Noah, and look where it got her. You may be right about season 2. I have a feeling the tricks will wear thin. But if you don't care about season 1, quit your crying Francis - some of us love Ruth Wilson's work.
Nope. It's in the winter and the time of the delayed funeral.
Somebody call a Whaaaaambulance. I heard the Newsroom was absolutely shit, why not whine over on that chain? I get that you hate Rita Wilson. You've posted the comment twice. It's not all about you, Noah.
Boom goes the dynamite. Bruce hurt his knee running over Scott. Holy smokes!
Bruce mentioned his first Pulitzer nomination was when he had that woman as a muse. Then he corrected it as, his only nomination. Remember, Bruce is asshole, and his wife tells Vanity Fair she completes his books. Bruce and Noah aren't that different, and the scene with his son and his lack of concern about the…
That was a stinger. Great line.
Noah heard Whitney say that, and yet he still asks Max and tells his wife about the affair. He came off as a super whiny self-centered loser. Every episode someone gets their turn at that (aside from Oscar who has played that role almost every episode). Show is really clever and complex in that way.