This description makes me feel very uncomfortable.
This description makes me feel very uncomfortable.
Goddamn I love him more with every new thing I learn.
Dr. Lady Akopian was working with the manager from Home Base, though. You know, the one who left his wife for a prostitute.
Well, if we’re gonna talk relevant Douglas Adams quotes...
Man, I try not to hold it against them about the cue card use on this show because I get it, but holy shit was it distracting in this.
I may be wrong but I’m pretty sure the theme has always come in on the second episode of the season.
Any relation to Ginger Snaps, the coming of age female werewolf films?
Valencia came in strong too, with the verbal slap in the face.
It had me worried because if she can’t remember this major event that happened, that is dissasociating to an extreme degree.
Annoying but also perfect. Getting stuck in a fade-out is exactly how Rebecca would deal with finally being hit with the extent of her privilege.
Cabbage patch DOWN!
It’s the smirk that does it for me.
White Josh has been holding strong at number one for me for awhile, but George is quite adorable.
I will ask the guest a few follow-up questions, but when I’m on the other side I always add a few notes about what I like and dislike. This has served me well in both situations.
I’m still mad at the way Cameron Esposito was treated around here. People were so mad at her because she talked about being a lesbian but it’s not like she ever pretended that her comedy was anything else. But instead of choosing to just not read a column that was always going to be at least partially focused on that a…
More of a casual hook-up who you take to a restaurant two towns over so nobody you know will see you together.
A movie set isn’t a long car ride with children. I doubt they were told that they were about to be locked up for three hours and that everybody who had to go should go now.
I’m surprised that it isn’t getting recaps here, considering the people involved. How a show with Catherine Keener and Judy Greer(and that other guy, the funny one? He’s done a few movies or something), with Michel Gondry behind the camera, doesn’t get coverage, while Shameless is still getting reviewed four years…
Eighteen-year old me is very excited about this. I had such a crush on Stephen Dorff, and for a very brief period considered him my favorite actor. I haven’t seen it in over a decade but I will still go to bat for SFW.
That’s...not what happened.