isn't the photo shown a scene from I Am Legend? Which would make that Willow and not Jaden in the photo. just had to point that out.
isn't the photo shown a scene from I Am Legend? Which would make that Willow and not Jaden in the photo. just had to point that out.
I don't know she's always come off as not liking Beth/Sara to me…in previous episodes Art is always basically reminding her to not overstep her bounds.
Alison and Felix's scenes rocked, am I the only one who would love to have him as a brother? The reveal of Sarah and Helena being twins was brilliant and set-up so nicely, Helena has talked about their connection from the beginning. Lastly, can't believe next week is the season finale, can't wait for season 2.
yeah, it was frankie at her most annoying! did not enjoy that at all.
although jonah hill making out with maya angelou would be…interesting, it was actually maya Rudolph with him in the closet and pregnant!
yeah, Vic comes off as total comic relief but in a good way. He's funny and there's more to him.
don't remind me about B&K they're playing reruns on Saturday nights on my local station and it makes me so sad to see such an awesome show laid to rest :(. honestly, i had high hopes for TMP, but i've decided that it's either trying to hard to be "ironic" or not trying hard enough to be a good show.
cute isn't exactly the phrase i'd use to describe patricia's kids…more like bad ass, i would totally watch a show about the two goth wonder kids. anyway, in the end good episode, can't believe stanley had such a huge melt down, although he is such a control freak that time would be the thing that lets him down.
ha! that worked brilliantly.
I'm curious, what was the mandate for Jackie's character?
so i guess i'm in the minority here, but this episode was waaaay to dark for me. the kidnapping, the possible rape and two unnecessary murders, i thought it was a long way to get everyone working together for the (final?) episode, which could've been reached differently.
i think it's her ability at physical comedy…aside from casey wilson and raven symone (that's so raven had a lot of falls, physical humor) we don't really see that type of commitment to a bit that often…at least i can't think of any off the top of my head.
yeah sorry, the opening set the tone for me and i found that basketball sketch hilarious, not just the toaster bit, but her starring at the assistant coach from the window made me lol. also HAM.
I saw that look on lydia's face too…but i read it as more of her admitting to herself that she really did feel some type of connection/friendship with him.
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I'll admit the SATC connection is what drew me to the show…but now I look at it as less of a prequel and more of a high school dramedy. Though apparently SJP feels the same way as you, based on her comments about the show.
basically yes to everything here. developing donna as something more than just carrie's and her friend's "villain" is really great. at first I wasn't a donna fan, but she is quickly growing on me.
On a slightly unrelated note: anyone see the preview for the Fosters? It looks a little soapy, but I guess I can watch the first few episodes to see how it plays out.
I really like the way the relationship between Bay and Daphne is developing. Even though they're the same age, it plays more like a little sister stuck in the shadow of the big sister and Bay is learning from the relationship (her conversation with Katherine began with her saying she doesn't want to "play the…
true, it's sad actually, there were so many colorful duct tape patterns to choose from and they went with the dullest in the bunch.