I wasn't arguing with Guybrush one way or the other. Just talking about Terry and the awesomeness of the show.
I wasn't arguing with Guybrush one way or the other. Just talking about Terry and the awesomeness of the show.
According to Jake, all interactions with Boyle's dogs become romantic.
Same old, same old. Currently reading a fictional story set in 7th century Northumbria. It's called Hild and I'm on the fence about recommending it. You?
He was hiding the baby-thing in deference to his wife. She could still miscarry, which is a painful thing that many women don't want to be asked about/reminded of afterwards. Since miscarriage is not uncommon early in a pregnancy, some couples wait until the second trimester to make an announcement.
Ugh. I don't mind it when people make a legitimate "reply-all" mistake, but I hate the self-obsessed people who feel like "replying-all" to COMPLAIN about how their precious time was wasted. If you hate it when people reply-all, stop replying all, you narcissistic nitwit.
Terry, and this show, consistently buck traditional gender-roles. Notice how everyone in the ep keeps saying, "Terry, you're pregnant!" I can't imagine people saying that on TV 15 years ago, when the statement would have been, "Terry, congrats that your wife is pregnant!" Terry is also very sensitive, warm, willing…
I agreed with the reviewer, if only because this show has hit SUCH highs before (the Pontiac Bandit Christmas ep this year), that I automatically judge all episodes against that. This episode was funny, but I didn't fall on the floor laughing.
Right, when you consider that Holt did have a long-term partner, the fact that he'd never had "street meat" while on stake-outs was kind of sad. Martin Ormankupp, non-racist, didn't eat street meat with his partner.
I learned about that from Yahoo Answers.
Hahahahahaha, that's true. Sam consistently proved himself to be the *worst* choice for a time-traveling personality-jumper.
SOME OF THE VICTIMS TRIED TO PRESS CHARGES. One tried in Ontario, another in New York, and another said that she asked an attorney to help her press charges in 1989—and was laughed out of the office.
Maybe for some (you could convince me that Janice Dickinson lives such a morality-free existence), but it seems unlikely that all the other women could be in this for fame/money: one accuser is 71 now, one is the director of operations for Temple University's basketball team (in other words, this will probably HURT…
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts after watching more—IIRC, the show really started getting repetitive in its plots/settings around S3. Also, I was/am consistently frustrated that Sam isn't sent out of the country more. Why does he only help Americans? Is Ziggy amazingly xenophobic?!!
Of course he was. Smaug doesn't have to say the word "penguin."
To me, Campbell's abilities are far more useful and valuable than Vick's—simply because I like to watch fashion shows and I loathe football. Campbell has a very particular walk and look that is unique to her. She spent a lot of time and energy (and used a lot of drugs) to get there. She was also born with a lot of…
I'm not sure what Vick offers the world that's better than what Campbell offers. I don't really care for Campbell, but she offers entertainment/promotional opportunity, the same as Vick.
Is there any other way?
I thought print was dead, but then it circled back around to being cool again. Like vinyl.
I will defend Like a Prayer to the death!
It's because he's a great dancer.