It took me a second to process and then I squealed.
It took me a second to process and then I squealed.
Well, guess it's time to put this baby to bed.
Dress rehearsal?
Bye bye bikinis.
Who's Mike supposed to be? I got that it was probably a reference, but couldn't figure out who.
Apparently Ray Palmer and I have lots to talk about.
Especially with the way Hamill's hands were wrapping around the guy's neck. I expected the twist (heh) right after "I am your father!"
And we're all totally fine with it.
When he said "Here's hoping!" I half expected Batman to swoop in.
One of the early episodes had Ricky faking his death to "teach Lucy a lesson."
I don't think it's an alternative history to have a cast of marginalized people fighting the patriarchy. It's not a new thing, protests and subversion has been going on for hundreds of years. Or not even fighting it, someone had a great idea of Angie being mixed and trying to pass as white. I'd think that'd be a great…
Well, he died when Tony was rather young, right? So I'm guessed Howard built up the company to assist in the cold war (just like with WWII) and Jebediah did all that under the table stuff after he took over.
I think people are holding Agent Carter to a higher standard because it's specifically a show that seeks to address these issues. People like it so much they want it to be even better, and it's possible that the creators will hear our voices because they genuinely want to be as progressive as possible. Some other…
No, just a regular mistake.
Not just a Nyssa, but a Nyssa/Sara pairing…
Speaking from the far, far future, but Oliver and Laurel's lack of chemistry make all their scenes cringe-worthy. It's really hard to mess up a sexy scene set to "Radioactive" and yet somehow they did it.
I agree. It's also what makes Swing Time the best of the Fred and Ginger era. The other movies are cute and funny, but none of them tie together with the same humor and pathos that Swing Time does. Helps that it was coupled with some of the best songs and dances of the decade.
How do you know I'm a guy?
But what about the roller skating number in It's Always Fair Weather?
She did! Debbie Reynolds wasn't actually considered to have a good enough voice, so for most of her songs she was dubbed by Betty Noyes. But for "Would You," where she's dubbing Lina, it's actually Jean Hagen dubbing herself.