These promos have sucked lately, but this batch was great. I love her. And all I see when I look at him is Brad Pitt. And he's Mr. Robin Scherbatsky!
These promos have sucked lately, but this batch was great. I love her. And all I see when I look at him is Brad Pitt. And he's Mr. Robin Scherbatsky!
So someone who has supposedly never had sex is lecturing on sexual orientation. Perfect.
Jonathan Groff is so so hot. I remember when these cats were the toast of the town.
Uniform: Similar to the LA Bro, except it's pronounced "brah" there, and they're never seen without a hackey sack.
God I wish someone had done a real profile of them, instead of all this flowery prose. I wish someone from Gawker or Jez had gone in there and wrote what was actually going on. If wishes came true...
I can see that.
Tracy was the love of his life. But he had to move on. Sometimes we get many loves, not just one. I don't know, I thought the ending was realistic. People die, etc. They didn't wrap it up with a bow, like Friends and SATC did. I respect Bays/Thomas for that.
Robin was there for the big moments, I guess. As for the band leaving, Ted was on that platform for a good 45 minutes. Including getting to the station, that could add up to an hour, maybe more.
Yes, it should have been called "How I Met Your Stepmother." But I felt that the show, unlike other pat sitcom endings (SATC pairing Carrie up with Big, Rachel and Ross ending up together), this one represented real life. In life, we don't always get one true love. People die, they drift apart. The first episode had a…
Huge Black Table fan here. The Week in Craig! The landscape was so barren then, and you guys were a revelation.
His mother bailed him out each time and told her son's battered girlfriends not to press charges. If it wasn't for their money, he would have been locked up long ago.
Why are there any names blurred out?
What's with Asian people and surgical masks? I see it around New York too. Someone explain? Fears of pollution or infection, perhaps?
I was the same age, and I didn't appreciate until much later how she took all the heat and was basically out there alone. Today there would be a groundswell of support online, but then...I can't imagine what that was like.
It actually does look like Kylie got surgery to reduce her chin. I grew up in California and one of my high school classmates got a chin job at 16, and another got a nose job at 16. I don't get what the scandal is?
Fan anger aside, it would be gutsy if that's how they end it. The sitcom format has been maxed out. It would be nice if they did something real.
This is great reporting, Tracie.
They've blurred celeb kids' faces in England for years.
I'd cut her hair into a pixie, then realize it didn't grow back. Then I'd get the ones with the bendy legs and have her bang Ken. I was nine.