iZombie is the rare opening sequence I don't fast-forward through.
iZombie is the rare opening sequence I don't fast-forward through.
I need Winston and Leslie Knope to compare breakup stories.
I have to ask—is running around a cemetery a normal playtime activity for British children?
I actually liked all the Wiliam stuff. I was glad to know that Scully and Mulder hadn't forgotten about him. I don't feel the kid they cast looked much like either of them, however.
At various times, I was expecting Lord Grantham, the Dowager, and Carson to die.
He really is the guy who could find a conspiracy at a church picnic.
Chris Carter continues to be a horrible writer, but Duchovny and Anderson continue to have great chemistry, so it's an overall plus. But good God, I hope tomorrow's episode has no monologues.
Yeah, there are episodes from Season 5 I haven't rewatched because of him.
OK, so I haven't watched the show (other than the occasional YouTube clip) since I was a kid, but: Elmo. I mean, if I had kids, I don't know if I could bear to watch Sesame Street since he took over.
Someone needs to write "My Dragon Pal and Me." A whole series of books preferably.
I thought the dialogue was really lovely as well. A lot more imagery than we normally get.
Two thoughts:
1. At least neither Carson nor Bates need to fear the Downtown Abbey Death After Childbirth.
2. Tom, it is tacky to take attention from the bride.
So does Winston consider Jess and Ferguson to be his children? Should we expect to see Winston comb Jess' hair?
Winston Bishop is a top 10 underrated character.
I am going to be so furious when Andre Braugher doesn't win an Emmy.
The backtracking in this episode was bothersome. I hope Kara lets Cat in on the secret, and I can't believe Cat will let this rest. It would seem out of character.
I have to remember she's Gwynne on this show. She'll always be Daisy to me.
She's great. Carrie needs a good female friend and co-worker.
Saw it this afternoon. I enjoyed it and laughed a lot, but I would never have seen it if not for Amy and Tina. I could watch a movie that was nothing but them dancing and wearing goofy outfits.
Second Wife was such a good sketch. I'd love to know if Tina wrote it, because it really had her voice.