This is just not true. All of her codes were well known in the 1960s.
This is just not true. All of her codes were well known in the 1960s.
The Judy Garland joke long pre-dates 1960 for hip crowds (as Midge’s was) and was mainstream by the mid-1960s.
Rory was one of the biggest jerks in Stars Hollow. Lorelei didn’t even rank in the top five. Both Suki and Luke were worse than her.
Awhile back he was on the Boston subreddit asking for people to come and fill in the seats. (So, she wouldn’t notice it was filled only with family and friends.) Meaning he had bought out the theater and wanted it to seem legitimately full. If I remember correctly the response was overwhelming. (Hopefully goes without…
I agree in that Emma Watson is obviously the least talented of them. But I feel like Saoirse Ronan gets exactly the kind of work she wants. And keeps getting nominated for it. And is probably pretty happy with her level of fame.
It’s the Christmas season. Emma Watson probably didn’t want to work around Christmas and had the clout to ask for it.
Also from New England and I’ve definitely seen it but I don’t actually know anyone who eats it.
That was over a decade ago though.
Because they’d have to admit they don’t belong in Heaven either to realize Brent isn’t there.
She was Swoosie Kurtz’s daughter.
You’re right it was a low-blow by me.
I kind of doubt he is particularly committed to sobriety. But it isn’t healthy to see a slip up as a catastrophe that eliminates all progress either.
But why is Tara Reed still qualified to be on Raya?!
Really, loved this episode and I’ve thought much of this start of a season has been choppy (with some great gags.)
I think it’s pointing out that he is still a demon, he did love it BUT (as he pointed out and Glenn pointed out last week) that demon thought he was doing it for the greater good. He never meant to hurt mostly innocent people.
Cue Eleanor “wait a minute... this ISN’T the Bad Place!”
Vicky was so underrated! Both in-universe and without.
I don’t have strong feelings about her. But I always liked that in Friends she was always in character.
Clueless worked so perfectly because it was absolutely faithful to the spirit of its source material (more so than some more literal adaptions.)
Even if she was telling the whole truth both times (which I don’t believe for a second) she’s, at the very least, extremely bad at her job