During the dance part, I was dying. Also when he sang, and he was like, "I'll be singing Let Me Be Your Star, from the hit musical bombshell, from the show about the musical, Smash." The whole audition was fantastic.
During the dance part, I was dying. Also when he sang, and he was like, "I'll be singing Let Me Be Your Star, from the hit musical bombshell, from the show about the musical, Smash." The whole audition was fantastic.
Deconstruct the administrative state…of the hotel.
Another Star Trek one is a random character who is suddenly playing a huge role on the bridge, who ends up dying or is the villain at the end.
Ugh, you're right! New Girl, when Zooey Deschanel left to be pregnant or give birth or whatever, and Megan fucking Fox showed up. Megan Fox who can't pull off being normal, because she is too stereotypically hot, and I admit I've never seen her in anything except New Girl, but she seems completely devoid of…
I was watching the old seasons to remember where we were and came across a gem I hadn't caught the first time around, when Grace asked Frankie if she was unloveable, and Frankie said, "Now you're just fishin'. Well guess what? You caught one. I love ya." It was so good. I love Frankie so much, she is a national…
But Hannah's line of, "Obviously, if it's not a girl or the gayest boy ever, I'm going to flip the fuck out," was fantastic.
I was friends with this girl in college who was born again and would always say that if she tried to convert me we couldn't be friends and she of course did try to convert me. Also, she would often drop people by claiming they didn't have the same values, which was code for not Christian.
He kind of was though. She was being really disrespectful, but he expected her to behave as he wanted her to, regardless of what he knows about her.
Its hard to know where to fall here but generally, one of Mickey's biggest flaws is that she's very disrespectful of other people - their things (that bowl, the PJs), their time (the way she treats Bertie, and others) and the things they do for her, so it would make sense that Gus would be upset. He's also being kind…
At one point in season 1 it definitely showed up as witchita. I very clearly remember seeing that. But since then, it's been Wichita. I feel like it's a continuity issue.
I definitely think they both suck but I think Gus sucks more. But who is a TV character that doesn't suck, just for comparison?
It's a dining terrace.
You know her story's going to be ridiculously dark and too much for little Gus from South Dakota to handle. She could start with sleeping with her boss to save her job but I suspect it's worse. Gus' was gross but not particularly bad.
Every once in a while, he says something very charming and funny - like that line about having Rachel maddows hair. But not too often.
At the very least, her reaction was so over the top, like she was so insulted that he would think she was hitting on him and didn't know she has a bf. I definitely understood why he thought that and that was a weird exchange.
I agree! I didn't really care much for the first season, but this one just encapsulates all that is good about a new relationship (at least at the beginning, don't know where it's going, no spoilers, please!)
I agree with that assessment.
Well, it's not like she's all that great either.
I realize this is two years later but in the last episode of season two, he asks that guy if he likes red wine or white wine and the guys says, "I'm more of a beer person," to which David replies, "well, that doesn't really help me.". Brilliant!
The thing at the end of the episode mentioned that they didn't intend for him to have planned to pull his dick out the whole time, but that it was sort of a spur of the moment decision, which maybe was also meant to show that in situations like this, no one is at fault and everyone is at fault. He wasn't thinking…