That's possibly true as well—surely he can't be SO oblivious that he thinks one night of fun has permanently fixed a lifelong problem for Gretchen. It's just the kind of thing we have to wait and see on.
That's possibly true as well—surely he can't be SO oblivious that he thinks one night of fun has permanently fixed a lifelong problem for Gretchen. It's just the kind of thing we have to wait and see on.
Oh it does. The last few episodes of season one are its best ones and then there's a slight lull at the start of S2 and then it gets even better than season one. You're in for a treat.
I mean it was successful in that regard, but it was pretty clear by the way he talked after he let the cat out of the bag that he seemed to think he had beaten the depression bug and everything was going to be okay now. If he was really just trying to elevate her spirits and didn't think he was fixing anything, he…
Great episode—the first "Sunday Funday" was pretty easily my least favorite episode other than maybe the pilot, and this follow-up was coming after arguably the best episode the show's ever done, so it was a hard sell, but man, they delivered.
I need a band named "Mike Milligan and the Kitchen Brothers" yesterday.
They do that? I don't think they do that.
His title defense against Jack Swagger of all people was pretty damn good, and his Sandow match was fun for what it was. He hasn't really been put in a position to shine all that often but when he has been it delivered in spades. His matches with Rusev and Del Rio were awesome and he looked really good against Cena…
Kofi's really not that great in the ring. His offense is either contrived as hell (the SOS) or weak-looking (his flying clotheslines) outside of the Trouble in Paradise, and his psychology is generally weak sauce so he's only as good as his partner—I direct you to his 20-minute snoozefest with Randy Orton on Raw last…
E's a better worker than Kofi.
FX has aired some real turds but they've also got at least like eight different shows that would beat Netflix's best to a pulp so I'm inclined to agree with the man.
Can't agree with the all-time comment, but certainly the best this year and probably the best since last year's Raw after Wrestlemania, and before that the post-Money in the Bank 2013 with the incredible Punk/Heyman/Lesnar and Cena/Bryan segments.
You joke, but I'd watch a SVU/WWE crossover until my eyes bled.
I've only seldomly commented but it's worth noting that it's this show and your write-ups in particular that compelled me to make an account in the first place. Your knowledge, respect, appreciation, and passion for the show have elevated my own, and every write-up I felt like I learned something or gained perspective…
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I'd say after "Chasing Ghosts" is when it starts to slow down. That's when Shane got involved with the Armenians and all the other stuff. It's pretty much necessary to set up season seven, but yeah, it gets a bit less engaging. "The New Guy", "Haunts", and "Chasing Ghosts" were all still pretty much…
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Resident Evil: Nemesis's save room track was absolutely beautiful. I'd just leave it in that room so I could listen to it while I was doing other stuff.
Oh yeah, typing characters' names on Google is such an easy mistake to make. So many times I've wanted to know the name of an actor or find a quote and I get "Rescue Me Damien paralyzed" or "TV Show *insert character he* suicide". It's such a defeating feeling, the second it pops up and you know that you ruined…
Ooooooh fun
The absolute favorites are in italics
Good call on Brazil, I've been rewatching S6 so he completely escaped my mind when I got the idea. It'd make it a whole lot more meaningful.