The Maggie-hopped-up-on-caffeine gag never fails to make me smile.
The Maggie-hopped-up-on-caffeine gag never fails to make me smile.
I feel a sort of dumb giddiness whenever a Civil War category pops up. I've read far, far too many books about that era. Anyway, got fouled up on the Ironclad clue, but otherwise cleaned house. Yay.
Oh God. You could craft a drinking game out of this season that would leave you in the hospital.
Completely agree with you on So. She claimed that her "gut" told her to take Deceit, but if Joaquin isn't there, I'm guessing she takes Honesty. I think that's what she wanted to do all along. She never seemed remotely enthused by her choice.
When Dan started to give a speech on the welcome mat, it was over for him. I feel empathy. He clearly loves the show and wants to make an impression on television. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to realize that the best impressions on this show come from people who aren't trying to make an impression at all. See Joe…
Especially considering how many clues are going to be floated out there throughout the season. If you're obsessed with HIIs, you'll have your chances to find 'em beyond Day 1.
Probst was surprised by the WC choice, too, but I really wasn't. I had a hunch they were going to choose the most straightforward option. 50 is a lot of pieces, but it's not like the other two tribes solved the visual puzzle so quickly that the big puzzle was a horrible option. I think WC's biggest issue was that they…
Jobs don't = who you are, but certain personality types do gravitate toward certain jobs.
I was correct on "Blurred Lines" only because Robin Thicke is only known for one thing.
No, but Marvel is doing it far, far more loudly than most of the competition.
Nah, I was too busy thinking about the rubber mallet of a moral message that the movie rammed down on my skull.
I don't know if 'Apollo 13' is Great with a capital G, but it is incredibly rewatchable. I'm guessing that if the scientists put together a list of the films I've watched the most times in my life, that one would be surprisingly high in the rankings.
Qualified yes. I enjoyed the first 78% of it. King doesn't know how to end his books, though. He's great at setting up plots, but once it comes to explaining any "Why"s, he runs into major issues.
Currently about halfway through '1861: The Civil War Awakening.' I've read God only knows how many books about the Civil War and I would put this up with the best of them. I had never been particularly interested in the beginning of the war, because the goings-on in the middle of it are so apocalyptically interesting,…
I, too, will pre-judge this movie based on the five quick shots of dinosaur action we got in a one-minute trailer.
I'm all in on Christine. What a badass. She shows enough betting moxie and general smarts that it would be nice if she was able to get on a roll.
As far as long-winded video clues go, these were at least on the breezier side.
What a lovely, well-played game by all. Very enjoyable, especially after several of the wrecks last week. My thought process for FJ went something like this: Gold>>>San Francisco 49ers>>>>>What is San Francisco?
Cute punchline, McCown. Very cute.
What a horrifying episode.