I just don't see how no one around him who presumably is paid to be there or his parents told him that this probably wasn't a good idea.
I just don't see how no one around him who presumably is paid to be there or his parents told him that this probably wasn't a good idea.
Lorde's use of "we" in her songs bugs the shit out of me. Who is the "we" in this solo act? That's probably not a common criticism, but to me it reeks of 8th graders and high school seniors going around saying "we run this shit." Yea ok.
I disagree, I really liked him there.
Eli should leave the Governor's office and become a name partner along with David Lee. Lockhart, Gold, and Lee would be much better than Lockhart/Gardner.
They went with James Franco on Spring Break. From Mexico, they'll head to Las Vegas with Johnny Depp, Nicholas Cage, Elizabeth Berkeley, and Kyle MacLaclan. After that, Emma Watson will take them on exclusive tours through many houses owned by Hollywood's Elite. And then they'll fly back to Chicago with Samuel L.…
Around the Bunheads, a perimeter create.
It is.
Good. With that and Ravenswood cancelled, there's plenty of room for Bunheads to come back. It is seriously fucked up that ABC killed a show that good.
Agreed that plot line needs to be done once and for all.
Crosby has already acknowledged her though albeit in a similar cold fashion. Given Jasmine's parenting techniques, I'm surprised that she didn't say anything.
I think it was too soon to bring Ann back. The show needs to accept that she's gone and move forward.
Best line of the episode was when the realtor walked in and Jabbar says "who are you" and no one acts like that's not a really rude thing to say.
I could definitely believe that Dingleberry was Ken Jeong's real childhood nickname.
I have It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie on DVD only because Shelia from Shameless is the villain. Muppets Most Wanted looks like it could use Frank Gallagher in it.
I agree, I just don't think it's a very interesting story to tell in flashback form five seasons in. Sure she was demonized. There's been times in the show when her last name has helped as well.
This episode didn't do it for me. The only part of the flashbacks that I really liked were Alicia's hallucinations of Jackie.
Judith is basically treated as a prop. No characters made any effort to suggest that discharging a firearm in close proximity to a baby was maybe a bad idea and the lack of Judith suitable food was never considered when they were thinking about playing house there for a little longer. But then again, the writers used…
It was far enough away from perfection to warrant that score. Very flawed episode. The AV Club lost no credibility here.
The first season of Looking wasn't perfect, but it was far more interesting than season three of Girls has been.
It's a shame because Lucy Lawless is a great actress and she was great in the few episodes that she's been in. She underutilized to the point where her existence is actually a detriment.