That depends, did you realize you were making bad soup and try to cover it up after the fact?
That depends, did you realize you were making bad soup and try to cover it up after the fact?
Yup, Lucifer reviews continuing.
Jennifer Irwin, whose character was revealed in this episode to be both a domestic terrorist, and, even worse, disrespectful to Peyton, is also the district manager on Superstore who Amy recently had to bribe (I think for being a cokehead) in order to get her deserved promotion to store manager.
He is not the Hero we need, but the Hero we deserve.
So that guy dedicated a year of his life forming a fake friendship in order to get back at the guy who . . . spoiled a movie?
This is just...sad and pathetic. And arguably much, much worse than what originally happened to this person because he actually made this other guy feel like he had a good friend before getting his revenge.
This is some Cask of Amontillado shit right there.
So... we’re just going to ignore that “A Dog’s Journey” is coming out the same day as “John Wick?” Everyone? Everyone? Ok then.
As someone with a ridiculous Polish surname, that bit about pronouncing Polish surnames while trying to read the graduates’ names like an auctioneer made me laugh.
I don’t know where you went to high school, but mine would’ve considered the president of a closet factory a huge get.
“How long have you lived in this house? It’s just going to be a pig named Baryshnikov or some damn thing.”
with Alex’s commencement getting the short end of the stick, a mere 4 minutes or so at the end of the episode
“Scott Lang will be pissed off when he learns Clint was able to roam around his property, while he was confined indoors.”
Scott could also go outdoors! He just had a much, much smaller yard because of his choice of community.
yeah, when I keep a man’s photo on my desk for 25 years after I last saw him, it’s usually due to a general interest
I don’t really agree with that. She’s pretty clearly jealous of Steve learning how to date Natalie Dormer and is as affectionate with him as he is with her throughout Cap 1. And she pines over him in Agent Carter as well, which I consider to be canon.
None of the other characters know what she's capable of yet. She didn't ask for cover she just respectfully accepted it. But your probably too smart to realize that.
Pepper suited up in Iron Man 3.
I agree about Nebula. She’s great and I’m glad she played such a pivotal role in Endgame. Also, I know this is a minor little detail but I don’t think it gets enough attention that it was Romanoff’s idea to go back to the battle of New York, knowing that 3 of the stones were there at that time.
I think what’s bothering me the most here is the way that some people seem to be demanding to have every little thing SPELLED OUT specially for them.
I think the OP meant in characters in the battlefield, not the actresses shooting the scene together.