Right? When they were leaving the house, part of me was like, "don't go! Just be like, 'i'm going to stay here tonight.'" Although, then the babysitter would leave, I guess, which would be worse.
Right? When they were leaving the house, part of me was like, "don't go! Just be like, 'i'm going to stay here tonight.'" Although, then the babysitter would leave, I guess, which would be worse.
There's something about his reviews - they're well-written, funny, and insightful. Too often, I find reviews to just be recaps with no analysis, and those tend to also be boring. Todd's got a gift.
She had that freakout at the event with her old friends where she went off in Ray and jessa
I loved when shosh was like, "you will love her except when you absolutely hate her because she's too much, she doesn't turn off."
I feel/felt that way about Todd vanderwerff
According to previews, it seems like they'll all be back next week!
But DeLuca is completely bland and boring.
I don't remember what Maggie did the last time, but despite her professional success, she's always been portrayed as kind of a child. Even in one her first episodes, she said something about talking to her parents every day or something. I feel like the way she is with her mom is realistic - people are often terrible…
Why does Owen keep ending up with ladies that don't want kids while he is like a walking uterus waiting to be impregnated?
There are so many things about Robert and Sol that are surprising. Like, Robert is by far more interested in being sort of traditionally gay. Remember when he had that nurse at the hospital and he said, "I have a lot of opinions about Cher's dress at the academy awards…" And obviously his love of musical theatre.
Ohh, no kidding! I don't think that's me, but maybe it's my soulmate! I'll see if I see it.
Occasionally. But pretty rarely, so I don't know if it's actually me.
I loved when Jacob said, "do you know how picking someone up from the airport works?". And also when Frankie pointed out that he was pausing weirdly and he said something and was like, "oh yeah, I hear it now."
I will say that when he mentioned his mother, I thought that seemed a little nuts. But if he's supposed to be 70 also, she could be 90-95.
I think so. It led Brianna to her emotional epiphany.
Maybe that episode where she freaked out at Jessa and Elijah is meant to signal to us that she's moving on from the "Girls," and so we're supposed to assume she's doing her own corporate thing now.
It showed us a side of putting on a broadway show that we didn't know. I think so much of it could have been fixed with better casting. Like Megan Hilty should have been Katherine McPhee's character. I remember reading stuff when it was out about how Megan Hilty was just too well-cast, and she overshadowed…
In the after thing, Lena Dunham said that Andrew Rannells had told stories about that exact thing happening - how you sing your heart out, and the people watching are just bored.
I think sometimes shows make beautiful people terrible characters with these insane flaws because they have to humanize them, and Allison Williams is so beautiful that to have her be a nice, mature, good person would be almost too much.
I don't think he will either, but I'm really on the fence about Adam coming back. I kind of hope it doesn't end with them together forever.