and her nice-guy father doesn’t have anything valuable to add, either.
and her nice-guy father doesn’t have anything valuable to add, either.
LaCroix was perfect, because it is so prevalent at every office building I’ve ever worked at. It’s a shame they’re so gross, because the cans are visually appealing.
I forgot about that. The way each Lethal Weapon sequel brought more people into the ‘a family’ was like a proto-Fast and Furious.
Kelly knows. Kelly always knows...
I kept saying I’d get around to Big Sky. The Kylie Bunburry of it all. When I finally watched it I was a little disappointed that it was just a detective show. Advertising made it seem like there was more going on
One thing about the final season is I’m not going to miss AV Club’s obsession with these two. I don’t think it was ever as big a part of the show as they tried to make it.
And that’s ok. He could be alot worse...
neither of them seem to be giving her even the bare minimum of thought it would require to notice she’s blatantly betraying them at this point.
You spelled Kendall wrong
Watchmen --> The Boys —> Minor Threats. We’ve finally made it
“...And Barry escaped prison, and found Sally, and she took him back, and they went under the grid, and had a baby, and lived happily ever after.”- Me, pre-season 4
Definitely needed that! lol
I thought of Kim too, but she was decidedly less miserable. The scene where Sally just gets up from Barry and the kid and walks into the other room, I thought there was a 50/50 chance she just gonna blow her brains out.
I have a good feeling about this. I think this strike is going to be relatively short.
Yea it’s hard to tell because for the longest time, I thought, just like the OP, that Nate had 0 chance. But her jealousy at bringing that date around was such a key moment. (So in my head canon, she must have enjoyed watching him squirm because dude would be sweating and she wouldn’t give an inch, lol)
“Florence Pugh’s Thunderbolts”
Had a bit of a “Very Special Episode” vibe to it. And it centered on an issue I could not care less about because its a ‘celebrity social media problem.’ But that’s not even what doesn’t make it interesting. Besides the fact that what we saw PG-13 at best anyway (on an adult comedy with a half dozen ‘fucks’ every…
It was a little like ‘really?’ that Mae was going to refuse the kid service, just because he went to a rival match. I was hoping she was playing around, but no it seemed like Beard had to genuinely talk her into it.
It’s a little jarring, but I think they tried to soften the abrupt turnaroud with the implication that some time has now passed. (The ep starts by announcing that Richmond has been on a winning streak for a little while now).
Hm. This could work