And again, shouldn’t Iris be several months pregnant with Nora?
And again, shouldn’t Iris be several months pregnant with Nora?
“That’s bad news for Carver, who we learn never made any attempt to rescue her after she was pulled into another dimension, instead choosing to sell her tech to the highest bidder.”
😆
“So Story Lord escapes the Bible by explaining to Jesus how the Christian god is just a mash-up of two older religions. That’s cool. He’s a good villain. Very fit. Can’t wait till he comes back.”
Gemma’s god form? Nice homage/callback to “Superman III”’s creepy cyborg.
And it was a Pussycats song! It should never have been a Pussycats song!
There plenty of status quo to change: Everything is alive, no one is in prison, no one has gone bankrupt, etc.
My guess? Next season,“Riverdale” will join “Katie Keene” five years into the future after everyone has graduated college. Everyone’s back in town for reasons driving the season’s arc, and a lot of the episodes will feature flashbacks explaining how the characters’ familiar status quo changed (for instance, why…
Still annoyed that the song wasn’t “Sugar, Sugar” like it should be.
OCD me wishes they'd waited until they'd hit the century mark before doing this.
“Pineapple on pizza is delicious and I will gladly die on this hill”
Thank goodness for “Clone Wars”.
One thing I loved about RotJ is the second best line of dialogue after “Apology accepted, Captain Needa.”
Definitely the reason why Spielberg couldn't direct it.
That and the fact that when Luke escapes in the Falcon in “Empire” not only does Vader wistfully gaze out in contemplation of nearly reuniting his son, he’s so conflicted about it, he essentially forgives Admiral Piett and let’s him live.
Everyone is capable of redemption and deserves forgiveness.
Preach.
Also: You just know that Kevin’s wanted to plant one on Archie ever since he espied hot Archie at the window in Season 1, Episode 1
[ reads about a big deal kiss ]
‘As Oliver concluded, “We’re being forced to confront some of the strangest, darkest implications of our national mindset, in which market worship threatens to become a fucking death cult.”’