Stirring hasn't worked out for her, lately.
I pity anyone born in 1981.
I know we were all hoping for a kitten-filled ending.
I assume there's a special combo on the menu that includes legal advice.
It looked like a home automation panel. She typed in the code, then turned on the lights and started playing music.
@avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus I don't think the cops would ever know how long he was in NH.
I'm not sure about it yet. I really liked Reflektor, until I realized around three and a half minutes in that I wasn't even halfway through the song. Even after two or three listens, it just seemed waaaaaay too long and plodding. I love a good epic song, but it just didn't seem to work for me at all.
@avclub-6d9c547cf146054a5a720606a7694467:disqus I was totally expecting a Wages of Fear ending.
STILL WORKING ON IT.
Anecdotes don't mean much, but I've never met a gay person who actually watches Logo.
I forgot that they did mix Columbus in there.
I feel like Bravo gave up when Viacom launched the Logo network.
We joked about "The Hitler Channel" back in the '90s, but I think a lot of people would be happy to trade-away the network we have now for a 1995-style programming lineup.
You say that like the ham was a bad thing.
I feel like it's the way Voyager scripts were allegedly written.
IMDB says "Originally the film was a more special-effects oriented, blockbuster-type movie and was turned down by Al Pacino five times."
Everybody get ready for Semana de Fring!
It's not really a huge issue and it doesn't make me like the show any less, but I don't really think the timeframe ultimately helps the story very much.
It didn't really hit me until the first flash-forward at the diner.