I appreciate someone who can not only admit such an embarrassing mistake to the world, but document and almost revel in it for our entertainment.
I appreciate someone who can not only admit such an embarrassing mistake to the world, but document and almost revel in it for our entertainment.
According to some of the posters here, tickets sold before the lineup was even released. It basically plays out like something that would happen in any millennial satire.
This whole thing reminds me of a State sketch I have never been able to track down again but which I insist exists, where Michael Ian Black makes fun of Real World LA for having such a tragic time on their Mexican vacation. And then at the end he invites the whole audience to Paramus, NJ, where he ensures them they…
Oh, well, I guess you did then.
Did you see the 'catered' lunch that was untoasted bread with a slice of packaged cheese? I feel like if it were a scam there'd just be nothing there. Someone had to hire people to unwrap those cheese slices and throw together the relief tents.
Jackson was obviously flirting with Miller which was weird for me because Jackson is an Adult and Miller is a Kid (obviously not really, but in my mind, because of the whole premise of the show). The lines are blurring!
I think it was more pragmatic. Like she said, Lexa could have united the clans but Lexa's not there. Indra's not really a uniter, so she turns to her own strengths.
I can understand being attracted to Blaine and feeling connected to him through the whole Mr. Boss thing. But sometimes you just have to say "no". And this is the mother of those times. We've been told over and over again that she is famously attractive to all men, so she's hardly desperate. She just needs to say…
Yeah, I was thinking about the same thing. I am fairly certain that when Peyton initially slept with Blaine, she didn't know his history. But she sure as heck knows it now and yet she just doesn't seem to care.
Yeah, did he forget? Is it starting already??
I guess one possibility is that Major takes the cure and then takes the memory serum, since it didn't kill Blaine and, hey, there's always a chance. And then it works almost immediately for him which makes Ravi suspicious.
And Peyton has him sleeping in their apartment! Knowing there is a chance he will wake up tomorrow with his old-Blaine personality and memories back. She might be deeply stupid.
It would explain his demurring from sex.
I don't think he was faking, but I think he might be now. Mostly because what the heck else is he still doing here? And also because I think Peyton and Blaine riding off into the sunset might be too gag-inducing.
Have you been watching Patriot? Not because it fits that description, but there's a heavy emphasis of the trouble of getting something from point A to point B.
It's just like New York, but without all the stuff!
Yeah, there's no way. I'm just happy people seem to think Lily is alive and elsewhere because I couldn't take a very sad Lily story.
I did wonder how he knew it wasn't poisonous; that implied to me that he fill-in dies when he asphyxiates, which is extra-creepy.
Post-Criminal Minds spinoff, anyway.
I can't think of a show I've done more of a 180 on. I didn't hate the first season at all, but at the end I didn't feel at all compelled to continue. Ended up checking out S2 out of inertia and now I'm ravenous for this last season. What a beautiful, funny, weirded show.