Haha me too. It was the perfect name for an absent not-ready-to-parent father to pull out of his ass without thinking 4 seconds into the future.
Haha me too. It was the perfect name for an absent not-ready-to-parent father to pull out of his ass without thinking 4 seconds into the future.
Haha. It was a joke. It's a stupid name from an (at least in a stressful moment) stupid person.
I predict the final scene will be the birth of Hannah's son, Grover Horvath.
Hahaha. She doesn't get together with Nick in the end. The last scene of the series finale is an explanation of the professional incompetence that led to her firing.
To add to your disbelief, I believe that 2 episodes ago she arrived at work drunk after being locked in a cellar. And she brought a strange man into the building to spend time with teenage girls. I don't think she's winning any principal awards anytime soon.
I also can't believe that they would both go on a biohazard mission together. I'm not a super spy but that seems like poor family planning.
Halfway through the scene, upon realizing it was a montage, I had this desire for Loverboy's "Working for the Weekend" to play in the background.
Jessa can't have quiet moments. I don't think she can sit with herself because she knows she's empty and she hates herself for it. If the only identity marker you have is a dislike for conventionality then sitting quietly makes you a nothing.
Jessa is the absolute worst. That being said, it's interesting to hear a secondary character acknowledge that they could be secondary. The show spends disproportionate time with Hannah so we know Hannah is the hero (or anti-hero), but Jessa doesn't know that. So when Jessa says "we're the romance, not you and Hannah",…
You sound like you're talking about your rebound after a break-up. New Girl is quite funny. You've just been hurt
The reason they initially broke up felt so fabricated. They were great together and then within two episodes Nick became 100x more immature. And then that exaggeratedly devolved version of Nick is all the show seems to remember. There's some plot contrivancing there but I love the show anyway.
Jess has got one foot out the door!
To me it suggested growth rather than sloppy writing. She wasn't jealous of Jessa or the success. I was kind of proud of her. And as stated above by someone, relieved I didn't have to hear one of her songs.
I'm 32 and when I saw that I thought, "am I doing it wrong?"
Text to my friend 10 minutes into the episode: I'm just glad Desi's gone
Alcohol is like a cubicle for your insides!
Anytime there is a mysterious entity on the show, I always turn to my boyfriend and say "it's Ward." That guy's been like 4 characters!
I feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone watching this episode and reading this review from three years ago today. I wish some parallel universe me that watched this episode 3 years ago could talk to me now. I wonder what the more naive me would have thought back then.
Chris Adam's response to you was rather strange. He seems to have developed an emotional issue with either Black Mirror or streaming services.
I'm also late. But you bring up a good point. Will they let someone grainless fly? Or do you think that essentially puts someone on a terrorist watch list?