Rory is in a terrible way emotionally. She's just in complete denial about it and her friends are afraid she'll hijack a plane or something if they point it out.
Rory is in a terrible way emotionally. She's just in complete denial about it and her friends are afraid she'll hijack a plane or something if they point it out.
There have to be specific hooks in that case, like the ME Thomas benign psychopath book. Perhaps Rory could frame her memoir as a cautionary tale on being pretentious. That might sell, especially against the backdrop of a Khazad-dum-walking economy, the revelation that being awesome on human rights and the environment…
Remember when she wanted to be a foreign correspondent and report from foxholes? How much more interesting, reality-embracing and possibly actually real-life helpful would it have been if Rory had spent some of the revival in Syria?
This episode reminded me of HIMYM season 7. Main protagonist badly needs therapy but hasn't considered it. Ted needed to be weaned from his ridiculous notion of a fairytale romance, possibly with an unrequiting friend; Rory needs to be weaned from her ridiculous notion of a fairytale career, possibly with an…
Worst part of this episode was the 30something Gang. There should have been a maximum of 3 of them, there should have been a line about how they weren't all from Stars Hollow, and they should have been referenced a maximum of 3 times - twice instead of 4 or 5 times during the town meeting, then the once at the end.
Solution - Rory assumed it was no pay because she hates herself and was being pretentious and condescending, and Taylor jumped at the chance to save some money.
Nuclear Winter then Ultraviolet Spring. (Look them up.)
The musical would have been more tolerable if I hadn't spent the whole time being apprehensive about the reasons for Lorelai's expressions. 'Why is she so horrified? Is she going to have a nervous breakdown?'
TWD drags slightly sometimes because of the constant underlying sense of hopelessness and the fact that it keeps getting in the way of sensible WWZ-style world-rebuilding, safety reinforcement and territorial conquest. Also it would be better if they could take their characters more seriously than the walkers, which…
He is the One Black Guy to Rule Them All.
Tyrannorabbit, I'm worried about your relationship with the walkers, so I'd like to invite you to come over here with me and stare at the garden while I tell you about the future. And in the meantime, don't read anything by John Steinbeck.
Most of the walkers had already died before they appeared, so their deaths are only alluded to.
It was the best of songs, it was the blurst of songs.
Beverly is obsessed with scientifically analysing everything and having as little emotional connection as possible, which suggests that her parents were extensively physically and emotionally abusive (she needed to work out what would make them angry, and the only emotion she used to connect with them was fear).
Don't let submitting strain your brain-o
Just sing this short refrain-o
My baseball bat is bueno
And Negan is your name-o
Well Negan he had done it
The Saviors had won it
While Negan kept on talking all the while
Abraham's tragic last words made us smile
While Tara lay unmoving by the walker pile
We're talkin baseball
From Georgia to Virginia
Talkin baseball
With Lucille smashin in ya
Glenn Rhee's grotesquely swollen eye
Carol and her…
Give Negan Carl's ears and he'll sing him a song.
I think that 100 years in Hell screwed with his posture.
Dexter peaked when Rita died. The only good moments after that were Isaac Srko killing Louis and Deb killing LaGuerta.
Flashlight Thingys.