God, if you pretend "My Life Would Suck Without You" was the big finale of a 13-episode limited series called Glee, it's a pretty spectacular little show.
God, if you pretend "My Life Would Suck Without You" was the big finale of a 13-episode limited series called Glee, it's a pretty spectacular little show.
For me, this episode sealed Ezra's fate, but in a different way.
I can't see any scenario where her mother ISN'T Bo Katan. Go big or go home, and don't waste Katee Sackhoff. It's also the cleanest writing.
Foreshadowing something later? This show does so little long-game stuff it stands out awkwardly here.
They literally possess everything that made people interested in Boba Fett, and a lot more.
I'm just picturing what it would have been like if Ryan Gosling had responded this way.
Gruntie?
I can't believe this election season has been going THIS long…
Mabel is pure of heart. It had to be her making the choice.
That reference has aged…very very well.
Well, there was Demetrius in Midsummer…
Literally the first thing I thought of.
Thanks for the correction. Truthfully I'm far more familiar with the Verdi and get the Mozart sections mixed up. Nonetheless a fantastic musical moment.
Not particularly…I think for it to hit the particular trope I mean it has to either result from mistreatment of be a heroic turn. Spike, season 2 of Buffy. Jaws in Moonraker. Darth Vader. Satan in the South Park movie. Baby in Toy Story 3.
Oh, someone is so going to Lucy Van Pelt that football before they can inject it.
Now that you mention that, "duh" springs into my mind. Hell, I wouldn't rule out it being Maslany.
Yeah…and that to me was proof that the door is still open for Rachel redemption, letting the ep end with Susan still alive.
He would get to partake in my favorite genre trope: underling takes out main villain!
Him booking Daario probably played a role in his reduced profile.
I'm low-key obsessed with the Orphan Black-ified version of the Mozart "Dies Ire" that played from the end of the episode into the credits.