People do this balloon trick for chocolate work all the time, it's not a leap to use a different presentation.
People do this balloon trick for chocolate work all the time, it's not a leap to use a different presentation.
Yes. It's not a jukebox musical, it just has multiple contributors.
I don't think this says anything about Zoe Saldana and what she likes, as much as it says about the casting directors of these movies and what they like.
This notably being a riff on the Guess Who's Coming to Dinner dynamic with the races swapped.
I don't care for that one because it implies that God is just a few seconds away from responding in explicit language and that's definitely not what happens.
If you google image search 'australia steep hills' there's lots of examples. That's just the way the planet's shaped, sometimes. I think it was intentionally symbolic of a spiritual or psychological experience for Nora, but not anything metaphysical.
She realized that she no longer fit in there. she needed to go to that extreme, but she was seeking closure, as she said to Laurie — not a happy ending, just closure. She got it by seeing her family was okay. And their home wasn't her home anymore. For Kevin, coming home meant no longer going to the 'place' (whatever…
So far most of my immediate guesses about the show have proven right (Laurie didn't kill herself, Kevin's not actually immortal) so I'm gonna go with my gut on this one, which uncharacteristically is to believe the weird thing actually happened.
Eh, I buy it. I was ready for the whole thing to be a sham before this episode but honestly I accept her story at face value. Finding her kids finally, getting that closure, and then almost immediately noping out of there is such a Nora thing to do.
Honestly shocked that anyone *still* thinks Laurie died just because we saw her go scuba diving.
Kevin came home last week. This week first Nora went home, then she went back home, and then the pigeons finally came home. Ugh I love it.
This article is still in the TV Club header section so I was very confused about this comment. I live in a post-Sense8 Cancelled world.
Can someone explain to me why having cancel-worthy shows is a desirable condition?
It being embarrassing doesn't mean it's not an option, though.
And the whole set up for it became utterly inconsequential once we learned that the gunshot they heard had NOTHING TO DO with the murder after all.
Definitely true, especially with how sensibly they all dress. Money aside, do we all remember what faux-teens wore in early 00s shows? Nothing so smart as these kids' wardrobes.
I was packing for a move and doing related chores and watched 11 episodes in one day. Proud's not the RIGHT word but…
In the season finale nuclear bombs start raining down on them all, and the whole thing was a prequel to the 100.
Her first job, but she was trained at Tisch, so she's got strong training. Those impeccable eyebrows don't hurt either. One hell of a big break, though.
Me too. I'm always very happy when I see Brenda Song in stuff.