mrchuchundra
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mrchuchundra

The most famous Mabel is almost certainly from The Pirates of Penzance and her true love is Frederic, the slave of duty.

Fredrick?

I really liked the first season of that show. Arnett as a SAHD was a great idea for a TV show. It wasn't super fully. More like a hang out and chuckle show, but I enjoyed. it.

Yeah…well. Me too.

The whole "wife of the Governor" thing makes no sense no matter how you think about it. Seriously, she's the wife of the fucking Governor of Illinois and she's doing bond court and repping DUI losers because she can't get any higher profile clients?

Really? As soon as Allison asked her guard for the gun, I knew he was a goner.

I'm still watching it. The case of the week is almost always bog stupid, but I do find the character interactions interesting.

Yes, we're supposed to forget about it. So please stop mentioning it.

Real fairy tales, not the Disney-fied ones we're more used to, are pretty damn dark. Go read the original Cinderella or The Little Mermaid or The Red Shoes.

This seems like a pretty silly question.

I guess I can just put this down to
different tastes, but it kind of bakes my noodle that so many people
seem to think that "Gemma Simmons and Her Boring Adventures On The
Deadly Planet Of The Blue Instagram Filter" was some kind of amazing
tour de force.

You gave a fuck when it wasn't your turn to give a fuck.

You're show is great, dude. Don't let the AV Club reviewers get you down. Sometimes I think they watch a lot of these shows while playing Words With Friends on their iPads.

I just binged the whole show (no spoilers here) and it does seem way too short.

I'm a nice guy and I've has a douchebag friend or two. Usually it was because they attached themselves to a group and no one person had the authority to tell them to feck off.

Pretty sure it was squat

He's a veteran who caught 80 passes the previous year. Nobody is going to cut someone like that over a minor altercation in a nightclub and if they did, teams would be lining up around the block to sign him.

Where do you think we Americans got it from? The leaf doesn't fall far from the tree.

I would pay real money to see Ragnar show up in Westeros.