OK, but Maybelline doesn't make shampoo, just cosmetics.
OK, but Maybelline doesn't make shampoo, just cosmetics.
She's a great comic character. One of the highlights of the series for me was Harmony and Xander's epic slap fight last season (I think it was S.4).
Little bit of a stretch, since SMG did mascara commercials.
The cool way is to not give a damn anymore. Or at least, pretend not to.
Reminding y'all that many African Americans have white people in their extended families. It's not such a huge stretch to imagine a black Peter Parker with a white aunt and/or uncle. Or maybe they're a mixed race couple, which would make those characters a little more interesting.
Yeah, comic book nerds are arbitrarily selective about which changes can be overlooked in favor of a good story and which cannot. The comments over at io9 were insane, and it has a somewhat rigorous commenting policy. I'm surprised that the AV Club's discussion threads have been so civil and calm. I guess it's a blog…
He explained on Ferguson that donaldglover was taken when he was setting up his Twitter account. It took him a minute to realize why donglover was still available. The interview is hilarious, by the way—they play off of each other really well.
Henry obviously thinks white people don't have problems. Henry needs to watch the Real Housewives.
Lena Horne also died recently, so I guess it's 4 this time.
Inscrutability? Seriously? They seemed pretty clearly defined to me.
::shakes head::
Great, subtle joke that Freddy Spaghetti's first song was "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Linguine", especially after hearing that Rat Mouse was just going to change "Sex Hair" to "Pickle Hair". Writing kids' songs is easy!
At first I thought they were setting up another love triangles, but it became clearer as the scene progressed that that was not the case. If you had a guy saying the same exact lines with the same exact gestures and intonation, it would come across as admiring and slightly amazed, not horny.
He wrote the review this way because dumbass commenters have accused him of hating 30 Rock and giving it low grades just to be cool (or something). And here you have more commenters ragging on him for defending himself in elaborately sarcastic hipster fashion. Hipsters are truly the n*ggers of the world, eh?
Maybe Jacob can't explain the magical light satisfactorily because, well, he can't? Even if it's a physical phenomenon, we can't expect that an ancient Roman raised on an island would be able to explain it in scientific terms or know anything more than that it's powerful and coveted.
Pedantry: Buddha only became fat when he was picked up by the Chinese, and not until quite a bit later.
Disagree. It wasn't as magical as some people made it out to be, but it had a lot of promise. There were compelling characters, excellent pacing and a good mix of mystery, action, humor and drama. I also loved that the world within the show really was the world—it was sprawling, it felt big and that gave the "save the…
Another instance of Pam being unreasonably bitchy. Doesn't it make more sense for Jim to be alert and awake because of a) the drive home (which seems dangerous given how sleepy both of them are) and b) someone has to take care of the kid when they get back. Jim has been reduced to smiling and nodding at whatever Pam…
Forgot to add: And because of all that, it makes sense that almost everyone we've met so far on the Island was dealing with some sort of family trouble. Maybe the thing that Jacob actually needs to "get right" after all these centuries is having a family resolve its issues in the right way (and not whether random…
Small point: I wonder if it's significant that Kate and Jack found Mother and Brother?