Somehow I've never drawn a parallel between "Belle" and the prologue from "Into the Woods" until I read it here. It seems so obvious now.
Somehow I've never drawn a parallel between "Belle" and the prologue from "Into the Woods" until I read it here. It seems so obvious now.
This was a disappointing end to an otherwise great season.
What does everyone think of American Housewife? I watched a few episodes of it on demand, and at first it seemed the same kind of hokey humor as later-Modern Family, but there were a few jokes thrown in that surprised me in how dark they were. There was the Art Show episode, with Katie being stressed about her…
For what it's worth, as emotional as the show is, it consistently remains laugh out loud funny, too. I think that saves it from being too oppressively sad.
I'm really glad her career seems to have exploded over the last few years. She's incredibly talented. If she doesn't win all of the voice-over awards for her work on this season of Bojack Horseman, then there is no justice. Not to mention she's a Colorado native! One of my co-workers actually went to high school with…
Jess annoyed the shit out of me this episode, but her attempts to flirt and look sexy while drinking her nasty green smoothie were quite hilarious.
"Oh, he's married to-"
"Yeah, J.lo!"
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They actually made fun of this in the Tomb Raider: Anniversary commentary (in which they also renamed Neptune to Poseidon, and Thor to Hephaestus)
I finished all of the PS1 era Tomb Raiders, but this was back when they had just come out. I also replayed and finished the first two a few years ago, but found that they did not age very well so didn't continue on.
By the way, this article reminds me of the original Zelda, which I played when I was much too young to understand that there were dungeons to clear, power ups to gather, Triforce pieces to collect. I had no clue about any of those things. I would just walk around the overworld killing enemies, collecting rupees, and…
The sound that Lara Croft's body used to make when falling to her death still makes me cringe. I'm not even sure how to describe it…like someone dropping a bag of apples on the floor? There is definitely a Pavlovian quality to the sound, though, as anyone who suffered through St. Francis Folly can tell you that the…
I must admit, I actually thought Alba was acting very petty and bitter, and then felt guilty for thinking those things when she revealed that her mother never spoke to her again.
Mine too. Alba has so many mannerisms like my own abuela, sometimes it freaks me out. Right down to having a similar enough name that they sound the same when spoken quickly (my grandma's name is Elva).
Also, I did love that this indeed invoked Michael's insecurity and jealousy, and then the Latin Lover Narrator later confirmed that everyone else felt the same way. That was so damn true.
To whichever intern got assigned the task of oiling Justin Baldoni's torso for that gym scene: You are rich, my friend.
I'm looking forward to catching up with Valencia next week. I'm curious to see how all the crazy changes will affect their dynamic. For as much as Valencia was Rebecca's adversary for the first season, she was also shown to connect with her on some level when Rebecca was able to be emotionally honest with her. Not to…
I don't know, I buy it. The way I see it, season 1, Paula was convinced that Josh was secretly crazy about Rebecca and miserable with Valencia. Once Rebecca and Josh finally get together and it becomes apparent that she's way more into him than he is into her, I think she senses that her friend is going to end up…
"Get out of my head, you angel! Both! I want both! "
It was great to hear the "Face Your Fears" leitmotif at the end of Paula's courtroom scene.