“You're the Worst” putting my hometown of Whittier on the map! And for the record, there's like 3 Marie Calendars there.
“You're the Worst” putting my hometown of Whittier on the map! And for the record, there's like 3 Marie Calendars there.
Was a popular columnist for ESPN. Started Grantland, their sports/pop cutlure site.
So like Bill Simmons?
I love this show!
Splash debuted in 1984. The appearance of Madison as a girl's name didn't pick up until the following year given the 9 month lag time. Moonlighting debuted in the fall of 1985. *cough, cough*
More universe discontinuity and fun fact. The name Madison was a practically non-existent girl's name before 1985 and the debut of the movie Splash.
Thanks. I thought I saw it vibrating. Must've been the whiskey.
I thought Everyman could only copy a person's appearance and not their powers. So how was he able to threaten Cisco with the Heart Attack Hand, or was there something I missed?
That sequence was as the kids say, "Off the hook!" Wait… do kids still say that… Whatever, that shit was rad!
That Skye action sequence was soooo dope! Bravo Mr. Tancharoen, bravo. I understand why it was there, but The Age of Ultron stuff just seemed too shoe horned in.
In that scene with Karen, Wesley seemed to be channeling Hugo Weaving's Mr Smith and his interrogation of Morpheus.
Alana for the win.
It might just be me, but I think Katie Cassidy is doing something different with her eye make-up at least in this episode. Makes her face seem softer and more pleasant.
Diggle has always been Ollie's true bro in the fight against crime.
I shall seek out this elusive elixir.
It was hard for me to tell if he was knowingly quoting or a writers nod to the movie, but still enjoyed it.
One of my favorite things about Justified is that it's whiskey game is always on point. From Boyd waxing eloquently with a dash of menace about well known stolen cases of Pappy Van Winkle, to harkening back about sucking down a bottle of Woodford or Walker ordering a dram of Buffalo Trace (And that‘s just this…
I think the thing with horse had more to do with feeling safe around people. Aaron said something about, “He used to run.” The horse figured Walkers and people to be more or less the same. Daryl tried to make the horse trust a person again to it‘s own detriment.
How is it Diggle had a suppressor for what I'm only assuming was a 9mm, but didn't have one on his M4?
I had recently been talking with a buddy of mine about the Disney-fication of this show and how it seemed to be holding it back. But dual beheadings? Damn, yo. Shit just got real.