They’ve never seen a tabloid.
They’ve never seen a tabloid.
There werewolf wasn’t killed. He was still alive when Guillermo left.
Squirrels are little pricks, too.
I think Arya has had just about enough of Westeros. But no one told her that it’s all the same shit, no matter where you go.
Xena was awesome, but they totally fucked the entire fanbase with the finale Friend in Need.
The camp factor helped out a lot on True Blood. Though, Rutina Wesley is great in just about anything she is in. I just wish she had more time on The Walking Dead.
This would make a great Last Podcast on the Left episode.
The best thing for Kara to have done was tell Lena with everyone else present. They could have served as support and talked Lena down.
I did a major eyeroll when Alex told her not to.
I’m thinking Jughead killed someone in a spectacular manner (as everyone was splattered with blood) and took off without his beanie.
Looks like baby Mia was wearing a Beebo jumper.
When Arya woke and sat up, I was expecting her to say, “Daenerys Targaryen.” A new name at the top of The List.
It’s a cute show. I’m not invested in it, but I watch it every week to kill time before I go to bed when I get home from work in the morning.
It worked out okay for the WB for many years with Smackdown. The only thing was it would get shuffled between WB’s two stations (here in NY, it was channel 9 and 11).
WC isn’t bad, but the premise is too played out.
Fox shouold’ve sent The Mick over to FX (where it should’ve been in the first place) instead of cancelling it.
It went off the rails after Alan Ball left.
Even if the instructions are vague, you have to be an idiot to use an aeresol near an open fire or flame. I blame the morons for not using common sense.
The 419eater forum is a great place to waste time and check out all of the people scamming the Nigerian email scammers. One guy gets them to do weird rituals and another has a collection of hand carved At-Ats he has his “Lads” send him.
That was a hard “L.”
This will probably be another case of advertising an ingredient, but having just enough of it in the product to get it on the ingredients list (ie. drinks with ginseng).