I swear, literally every character in the main cast is strong enough to star in their own shows.
I swear, literally every character in the main cast is strong enough to star in their own shows.
Dumb, dumb, DUMB episode. Review was spot on. Not only was it filler garbage, it was the sort of filler nonsense that ignored elements and character development from previous, better episodes. Lame.
This was definitely in my top 3 fave episodes. B+ is a good score… but inadequate.
Wait, no "Two For the Show"? Seriously?
There are several dimensions to why the "I'll have sex with your wife!" scene is the best thing ever.
There was a lot of moments where Alicia acted incredulous at just about things like her objections being ignored or bond court being "unfair". It's like, she knows this, we know she knows this from watching her in the first episodes of this season, why is she still acting like a rookie? Didn't Lucca give her the exact…
How is it that Alicia has spent so much time in Bond court but is still making the same mistakes she made in the first episode of the season? It's getting embarrassing. So is the continued existence of Lockhart/Agos/Lee/My Dwindling patience.
No, I'm not talking about the review, I'm talking about the legitimate fan outrage that occurred after the first trailer of this film was released. A lot of people were whining about how this movie wasn't true to the show and would tarnish its legacy. I'm like, what legacy? The show was shit.
OK, I don't get what people were so outraged about with this. I mean, Jem was shit to begin with right? No adaption could possibly have turned something so dumb into anything half-way decent.
What she did was inarguably a horrible thing to do IMO. When you get pregnant, you tell the guy that impregnated you, no questions asked. It doesn't matter if he's a douche, it's still an incredibly shitty thing to do. Not really a fan of how the show tried to have a "Both sides were right" resolution, because there…
Yeesh, he said that? What a douche.
Wow, that was for sure the best episode in the series so far. It was just a lot of fun throughout, but the biggest things are because of what the reviewer pointed out.
They should just promote Luisa to a main cast member already.
Wait, what's the deal with Greg? Why is he awful? I totally missed the bra thing apparently.
This episode deserved an A, full stop.
Funniest moment of the ep was Liv's evil roommate's reaction to her wanting to "delete" 2 out of 3 of her options in the Date/Do/Delete game.
"Its inherent metaness is less elegant than “A Hero Has Fallen,” "
OK, seriously show? Chanel Oberlin is NOT a likable character. She isn't even a character we "love to hate", she's just a racist shit. I am never on her side, it isn't a moment of triumph when something goes well for her because she isn't remotely likable. Her racist white girl schtick isn't endearing us to her, I'm…
One of my favourite gags of the episode was Rafael jumping into the pool and looking for the broach, but getting momentarily distracted by the handcuffs he finds under water. Even after all the hectic things happening, he still has to stop and consider how much of a weirdo his sister is.
Luisa's definitely been watching some Sherlock.