She's a big girl. She needs her calories. And the water didn't hurt, either.
She's a big girl. She needs her calories. And the water didn't hurt, either.
LOL! I was sorta, kinda joking around there - I am, myself, not too proud to play the "old lady" card when it seems appropriate - i.e., when I might get away with it. :)
I turned 74 this year. Damn! You're making me feel old!
Over what timespan was Homeland shooting last year? It seemed to me that it was analogous to Stephen Colbert's live election night show, with the election not turning out as expected and the show having trouble embracing a new reality. The writers were obviously scrambling and stumbling over real world events. I don't…
Hagsploitation! And people make fun of actresses who went all in for plastic surgery. Hags unite, I say!
Jackie Hoffman deserves a "Best Supporting Actress" award somewhere, somehow. The Globes? An Emmy? Both?
Intrigued with the (im) probability that there actually aren't any "aliens."
"Let's hunt some orc!" :)
I can only hope that some folks watching can get a clue about how the politics of soundbites work.
I get that, but still I can't think his story is over. Otherwise why write him in?
Do we really think Mischa is gone for good?
To quote from a comment on a review of a few years ago, "My gawd, review! Who hurt you?"
Hmmm, did Gabriel send Renee after Stan in case Stan starts getting suspicious of his neighbors? And I'm personally ditching Mail Robot watch for Martha watch. I'm watching every black-coated woman in the Moscow scenes for Martha mannerisms. Live in hope.
From the 4 for Texas Wiki: The film was announced in 1960 as Two for Texas.The role of Elya was originally intended for Sophia Loren who had already worked with Sinatra in The Pride and the Passion. Although she was offered $1,000,000 for four weeks of work, Loren turned the part down.
I suspect part of Negan's reasons for wanting to keep Daryl, Sasha, etc., around is that (a) he enjoys the challenge of getting other strong characters under his thumb and (b) he gets to show off to the various communities that he can do that. And I don't think the War is going to be over in one episode. Unless …
"you’re not legally allowed to pump your own gas in Oregon." Which is why, when heading south, I make sure to leave Seattle with a full tank so that when I make it across the Columbia river, I can just say, "fill 'er up." (I'm 74 and can remember the days when that was usual. My hands hurt opening jars, and squeezing…
Caught her recently in Star Trek Beyond - probably my favorite sighting in that movie.
And apparently found a wormhole where she can travel back to 1962 Hollywood in time to witness the filming of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane. Still, I'm glad to see her here again. Did anyone else think that the woman on the bench that Oleg passes on his way to the store was Martha? It was my first thought, but she…
I did like Laura's observation that Hester was more human than she thought she was - that her creator had done better than he imagined. It helps shore up a theory of mine, insofar as scifi in general is concerned: it would be impossible for a human to imagine a totally non-human species, since what is in our…
As a small child, I snuck a piece of liver from the table before dinner, thinking it was roast beast. A traumatic memory.