Jared mimicking Richard also kept cracking me up.
Jared mimicking Richard also kept cracking me up.
Bachmanity used The Price is Right bidding rules to win. Impressive!
Not completely, but she sure doesn't ever seem to truly get her way.
I guess I was too distrcted by John Snow's utter stupidity and the same thoughts re: Sansa/Littlefinger as Myles (Did she know he was that close? Why not tel John?) to appreciate the moment as much as the beautifully done BB finale.
I'll give you Hodor, but that stupid existence of a life just to die in that manner made me forget it already.
I think a B is more than generous for this episode. We all knew the dragons would burn the fleet, we knew the Iron Born would come to save the day, we knew John would get goaded into something stupid and knew that was Rickon dying once he showed up on screen, we all knew Littlefinger was going to save the day at the…
He's sort of like Che's neighbor, Willie, from SNL in that regard.
I don't know, the Sesame Street-esque "Gary, C is for c*nt" was pretty fantastic.
I guess it's more due to the half dozen or so beers I've drank tonight while watching Netflix, but I didn't find it totally horrible. I never got a more few minutes into The Ridiculous 6 before turning it off.
And they're total idiots. Lovable idiots, but idiots nevertheless.
Jared being the only one to understand him was one of those super underrated moments on the show that I appreciate so much.
I knew there was a chair reference I was trying to make that wasn't coming to mind. Thank you good sir.
Never. Another one is the dog show German Shepherd. Trying to breed what is cute isn't always better. Bulldogs are just not my thing.
I mean, it is one ugly, nearly handicapped breed directly due to inbreeding. More truth than asshattery.
Big Head just wanting roommates to not live in his mega mansion alone was perfect.
It's been building up to it. With another unsurprising GoT episode, it sure reaffirmed it.
Move over Game of Thrones or Veep, Silicon Valley is definitely HBO's leading show on Sunday nights.
Just starting Walking Dead way too late. So suddenly zombies can't smell living flesh in the zombie herd/highway scene? Guess they thought that power in season 1 was too OP.
Nope, but that's fine. She nailed the voice and that's the only pre-req to doing a Lawrence impersonation.
I think it was episode 4 when intrigue turned to hooked. This show picks up very slowly, but it's worth it. I guess I just binged it all in one sitting. A few 13 hour workdays makes a Friday night Netflix binge so worth it.