I love how Selina's relationship with her daughter is turning her into Lucille Bluth.
I love how Selina's relationship with her daughter is turning her into Lucille Bluth.
So has Harmon cast Garrett as the Harmon avatar/analog in this episode?
I didn't think Crowded House could be used ominously but at Caitlyn's wedding they managed it
Gag me with a spoon [am I using it correctly?] but I've spent too long trying to figure out whether the handle goes in the mouth or the spoon goes down the throat inducing a gag.
Given how many characters he does in stand-up and podcasts there's gotta be a few there.
This week in Review with Forrest MacNeill; Being a Principal.
I'm counting down til we get gifs of Don Draper happening upon a gay farce.
Oh I get that. Although the Canary identity is a bit more undercover than the Arrow's. It still doesn't fit within the context the show's established other than we're just gonna have Cisco fanboy over everyone like he's a 14 year old genius.
Not sure I get Cisco's hero-worship of Laurel. When it comes down to it in the few fight scenes he's had he's been better than her and he's certainly created more than her. It's a weird infantilisation of the guy.
The sound design on the wig scene was intense. Like a cyborg slowly taking apart its skull.
What're the bets on the real Bradley Cooper eventually playing Bradley Cooper's Dad?
Brick's storyline is just like the Kevin & Perry origin from Harry Enfield.
Just like Doug from Scrubs.
I wonder what the origin story for Diggle's knife expert is.
Aah I was so jealous of the kids with older siblings. They seemed to come fully formed with musical knowledge. Other than those singles I spent most of my childhood buying compilations. More bang for your buck and all that.
I got bought Boom, Shake the Room on single when I asked for a CD player for Christmas. A few weeks later I bought Bjork's It's Oh So Quiet. Heady days, man. Weird times.
Ugh seems like the Nick Stahl look alike is to be used for exposition. He's terrible at keeping Skye in the dark when he repeatedly has no idea what she knows.
Someone, somewhere is writing fanfic that uses that The Middle cameo as evidence that the Goldbergs are TimeLords and that explains the floating timeline. If it wanted to get more meta it'd be Adam Goldberg writing it. Not sure whether it'd be Real Life Adam or the show one though.
I don't know what he's doing but I love all of whatever Babineaux is trying to do. The cop-through-the-ages cosplay, the hyper-enunciation and the eyerolls. It all distracts from me asking too many questions about why this partner-less cop is working with what he thinks is a psychic.
I like how a time travelling Gil Grissom was sitting behind them in the cinema.