Oh God. Matchbox 20 and Third Eye Blind were unbearable. I wasn't big on Eagle Eye Cherry either, though I love Neneh Cherry.
Oh God. Matchbox 20 and Third Eye Blind were unbearable. I wasn't big on Eagle Eye Cherry either, though I love Neneh Cherry.
Fucking ska!
Yeah, people forget this shit as they gloss over the Bush years. It was not a barrel of laughs.
The '90s started going weird around '96 or '97 - that's when everyone on TV wore these weird vinyl/leather jackets in bright colors, the Spice Girls hit and dance music came back into the mainstream in a big way. A super-tacky dance station took over the airwaves in DC and I made my poor mother listen to shit by La…
He's in his 30s. Give it up, Internet.
Believe me, on this you are very correct.
RIP.
I remember thinking they were going to do this with Paige and Matthew in S1, then Danny Flaherty disappeared from the show for a long time and I assumed they'd dropped it because he has other work. Now here we are.
Henry is the slowest burn on a show built on slow burns. Something is coming.
That was uncanny. She was doing Elizabeth with Philip, and Elizabeth knew it.
My bet is Arkady's done as a regular. Oleg, doubt it. His moral dilemma blew the FBI case wide open.
"It's the only safe place for it, Philip."
I doubt both Arkady and Oleg are gone for good. Arkady, maybe.
In the latter half of the season they were regularly reusing clips of prior episodes during the next episode previews. Like, two-thirds or more of the preview would be old clips recut.
I don't think her long-term storyline will recur a la Nina, but I do think we'll see Martha again sometime. Sooner or later that thread will come back to haunt Philip.
He shot up just from the damn time jump mid-season.
Henry kills Aderholt!
Henry is a time bomb waiting to go off and he has been for a long time. They know what they're doing with him, they're just not telling us.
We know Stan's subconscious has a line on more of this stuff than he consciously realizes. And he did look closer at those sketches of the illegals last year. Even if he doesn't cotton on too soon, I'll bet Aderholt is not letting what William said go and will follow it down the string.
Stan's a good-hearted, lonely single guy in an era when there were even fewer outlets for the conventional American male to access and express his emotions in a healthy way without emasculation. He's also a little clueless. It was sweet, if silly.