I don't know what came over me, but I actually felt a bit bad for Bradley before she got her brains smashed in. She was all like I HAVE A GOOD FEELING ABOUT THIS, which is basically another version of being two days from retirement.
I don't know what came over me, but I actually felt a bit bad for Bradley before she got her brains smashed in. She was all like I HAVE A GOOD FEELING ABOUT THIS, which is basically another version of being two days from retirement.
Guys, guys. What about the most important thing that happened in this episode? Namely — Norma in a suit. God bless.
Exactly. His other song with the actress who plays Tiana actually sounds like something you'd hear on the radio. It's not half-bad. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It's so catchy, though. It's the audible version of a trainwreck.
I love how the intro changes every season, too. By season four, it reflects his growing inner conflict. He considers the Farscape crew his friends and is more wary of Earth — but is afraid for it at the same time.
This is true, but as someone else pointed out in the comments, Hollywood's standards of attractiveness for men are so much lower. They're given a pass as long as they look clean and don't look like they ransacked the clearance section of Walmart's clothing department.
Only men can look realistic in movies. Shouldn't women be thankful that they're always portrayed as flawless even in post-apocalyptic situations? THIS IS FEMINISM AT ITS FINEST.
This is why I don't get the appeal of food trucks. They cost almost as much (or even the same) as eating in a restaurant. You have to wait even longer for your food, AND you don't have a place to sit and eat it. And if it's gonna fill you up, it's probably gonna be too messy that you can't eat and walk at the same…
What I got was that Duncle stole the money from Chick after he beat him up. In the last scene with Duncle and Dylan, you can see the money on the table. I think I'm right, but boy, some of these actors have a serious case of the mumbles.
It's the movies that character assassinated him.
Yeah, it's not like real people are working on it or anything.
Romero and Norma's smiling faces after he brought back her car.:( I knew it was too good to be true, but it didn't have to crash and burn after five minutes! They've had at least three almost-kisses. The least the show could do is give us a real one before Norma acted too Norma-like for Romero.
That pit was a serious Chekhov's gun, constantly lingering in the periphery of the episode. I was honestly surprised no one was pushed or fell into it. Well, we do have two more episodes to go!
Oooh my god was anyone else worried Norman was gonna push Emma into the pit after she broke up with him? DEAR GOD IN HEAVEN this show is not good for my stress levels.
His crestfallen face when he finally started to believe Tim Allen and co. weren't actually the famous starship crew who could save them.:(
That death scene shouldn't have been as affecting as it was. Damn you, emotional, swelling music. Damn you, Alan Rickman.
I meant that I hope Banks follows the career path of Bullock and gets a chance to showcase her acting beyond bit parts in comedies and dreary indie films.
Someone in an earlier article mentioned that she could be the Sandra Bullock of our time. She has the talent for it, so I'm hoping it happens.
Oh man, I totally forgot about him. It's a miracle Bland McBlanderson from last season survived being Norma's boyfriend.
And when he caught her in her underwear.