THIS SUMMER:
THIS SUMMER:
Yiiiiiiiiiikeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess…. Oh El James, you are a sick freak.
Is she back full-time, though? I can't see her not using her Reign exposure in the US.
No Hannah this week :(
Aw, that is sweet.
I think it's more then likely we'll have a moment like this in the finale, but only for it to be comically blown apart seconds later. It's TOO obvious.
As much as I'd love The Patakis to be tangible, Hey Arnold is now profitable nostalgia and I can't see Nick greenlighting such a project, even if it's on another network.
Also: very Nickelodeon.
She might want to make the best of her US exposure, however.
The actress is involved in another show called Reign (I haven't seen it), so sadly it seems so - as much as I love Claire and this week's episode, I can't help but feel season two was the perfect send off for her.
I love Claire, but Josh Thomas really needs to write her out. Her departure in the second series felt right for her character and the series and bringing her back for a limited span of time again to fit in with Catlin Stassy's schedule is more then pushing it for me.
Well, Seth McFlarene's involvement killed any potential intrest I had in this.
In part, it's more to show just how confined she was in his old life - she clearly never wanted to have kids and probably did it either because it was expected or her wife wanted kids (I do think it's rather subjective whether she was the horror he remembers her being) it was expected of her (and it's possible his…
I had to read all Twilight books for a bet - and while, yes, the books are awful, I can't really criticse how Meyer writes women - it's the world she knows and ours she is reacting to. Not exactly great it's been out there for ten years, but still.
Claire's back next week!
They have never really defined Tom's sexuality, either.
There is a sadness to the character which makes him hard to watch. Alan is rather sweet and caring, but it's clear that his time with Rose took a toil on him and he hasn't really come to grips with it and he tends to overcompensate in his relationships (which certiantly didn't help with Mae) and feels that he wasn't…
Ms. Fisher to me always feels a little too polished, a little too earnest instead of just telling it's stories which is a shame because it is fun.
I'm not sure if I agree with the reviewer that everything is going to go back to normal - if anything, it looks like Alan is going to make improving Josh his new project.
Or we get a Star Wars Clone Wars series :)