His wife kinda wears the pants, but sure, I'm sure he cheats on her tons.
His wife kinda wears the pants, but sure, I'm sure he cheats on her tons.
I'd pick John Oliver, but then of course that would get me fired from a job at the AVClub.
Is she still on TV?
If I had to choose between the two, it would be pretty easy. And it would not be Carl Newman.
Paging Dr. Freud.
Don't worry, Disney isn't going to overdo the Star Wars movies.
Yeah, I'm still okay with Raffi after reading this article.
I have no real feelings either way, sounds a tiny bit interesting, may watch someday, what should I give it?
It has a B from 23 reviews, not sure its worth getting fired up about.
I thought she was good in The Spectacular Now, but she sure was boring in Kong.
I can't wait for Star Wars 12.
And TFA is a treasure trove of references to Star Wars.
Yes, the Missus did not like that at all.
Yes, it's been mentioned several times that Hexenbeasts are not Vessen-usually by Monroe.
On the other hand, Nick's mom's head really did get chopped off.
It was not ambiguous at all-sorry to burst your bubble. Juliette is very clear tha tit's over, and Nick and Adalind tell each other they love each other before Zeroster shows up. Also, the Bonaparte ring is pulled off of Adalind because they are going to get married to each other.
Keep in mind she had been raised like John Conner for her early childhood, then was part of a very messy custody struggle. So Diana during season 5/6 is not in a good place at all. Maybe 14 years or so of idyllic family life with Nick and Adilind and her brother Kelly turned her into a well-adjusted tough yet fun…
I'm all in for Grimm: The Next Generation too!
As satisfying as it was overall, there were a lot of little moments like that which were perplexing. Was she being mind controlled? Was it a product of terror? Does she just not care? I am sad to see it go and I enjoyed the finale, especially the team Grimm takedown of Zerstroyer, but I was distracted by the Diana…
They did slaughter the entire Wesen Council, not exactly nothing.