I like how Becky addressed a major plot hole:
I like how Becky addressed a major plot hole:
More like meth dealers running a prostitution ring as a side business.
I'd say a plastic fork is as fucking arbitrary as it gets.
I've heard that Matt will show up this season, so I guess this is a way to remind people about him before he makes his return appearance.
Just when I thought Glee was getting back on track, it flies off the fucking rails and crashes into a elementary school full of disabled children.
100% agree on all points. Dave and Rodrick each got like 1 line, and that's it/ Such delicious man meat must not be wasted!
I'm still waiting for the followup to Batman: The Widening Gyre.
Ironically, it would have less poop flinging than every other political debate show.
Hey, he had to find a way to use all those mirrors when he's not using them to commit crimes or kill the Flash.
"Today, Arrow has its own version of Max in the character of Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards), the super-smart and attractive IT girl who figures out the vigilante’s secret identity and winds up joining his inner circle. Like Max, she seems to have no motivation beyond making the hero’s life easier with her…
There was one CSI episode that blew my mind. A fertility doctor ends up dead at a casino, but the person seen at the crime scene had a solid alibi - he was seen on video in another location miles away at the time. It turns out that the suspect had a twin. Then it turned out that there was a triplet involved. The best…
Plus there's going to be a Remastered version of RE 1 for PS4 and XBO coming next year.
I can't wait for her devoted followers to waste $99.95 for a full year of SarahTV, just for her to quit six months in.
But..but..the promos said it was the big new hit of the summer! Did those ads lie to me?
I can't explain why, but something about the lead singer of Yellowcard made me want to punch him in the face. It just looks so punchable.
They can have a crossover game, and call it "Watching Dogs Sleep".
Coincidentally, James Van Der Beek (the guy who played Dawson) got his first major acting role playing one of Clarissa's love interests. So maybe the window entrances on Creek were a reference to that?
Even "Martin", the 90s sitcom by Martin Lawrence, fell victim to this trope. Once in a while, "Brotherman from the 5th floor" would pop up in Martin's apartment through his fire escape window.
If anything, P&P embraced their alt/indie identity, using a lot of musicians from that scene as guest stars, like Michael Stipe of REM, Iggy Pop, Syd Straw of the Golden Palominos and Kate Pierson of The B-52s.
This episode made me want to scream like a 13 year old girl in the front row of a One Direction concert.