Mobile and Pensacola are...not that interesting. Oscar’s in Pensacola has a lunch buffet with all-you-can-eat peel-and-eat shrimp, so there’s that.
Mobile and Pensacola are...not that interesting. Oscar’s in Pensacola has a lunch buffet with all-you-can-eat peel-and-eat shrimp, so there’s that.
Not for nothin’, but you are a great story teller.
The cross! Yes! Wear one! Keep it under your clothes, but wear one. Always. Even if you are not religious, wear a cross and bone up on some simple prayers. If it comes back, say the prayers if you can speak, otherwise, say them in your head. Over and over and over and over. In between prayers, tell it to leave…
Peter Parker, first and last of his name.
In season 3, Barb will be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine.
YIKES! I am so sorry you had to go through this. I have heard of such things before, but have never experienced it myself. I cannot even imagine the terror you must have gone through. Whatever your views may be, I would just suggest that you pray like crazy the next time it happens and command that thing to leave in…
Where in Illinois? my grandparents’ house in Woodstock was surrounded by terror and they built it themselves in 1972 so I don’t know why.
Call on the angels.
Ok, first time commenting, so I’m sure I’ll be buried in the grays.... but, here goes.
I remember watching that debate on tv and feeling faintly queasy about the knowledge that it was happening just a few miles from me. Of course, I also remember thinking that at least in another month we could all go back to not thinking about Donald Trump.
To borrow a John Mulaney line, I miss Phil Hartman more than certain dead relatives of mine.
(startled) Blahh!
Nearly twenty years on, Phil Hartman’s absence is still felt, in every new animated show, and in every new comedy on Netflix or Amazon or Hulu. There is just no way he wouldn’t have flourished in today’s media environment, and I feel like we were all robbed of a lot of great comedic work.
I actually think it looks like the final twist, or perhaps one of the final twists, will be that they’re actually on purgatory, since they were just regular people (kinda shitty but with lots of psychological damage to justify their actions). That doesn’t explain the interactions between Michael and the other demons,…
this is BS, how else am I supposed to talk to people?? ICQ , mIRC??
Relatedly, Chidi’s flashbacks strongly suggest an anxiety disorder, so as far as we know right now, actions (or in this case inactions) that are directly caused by mental illness ALSO accumulate negative points that will cause someone to be sent to the Bad Place.
I was wondering about that. By this point, everyone they know has died. Won’t they be curious to find out where Camilla et al. wound up?
Tahani and Eleanor’s relationship being torn down this season is disappointing, but I am sure that will just make it more fun when they rebuild it. (Please).
The first episode is the only one I have not actually watched. I think skipping it gives you a better taste for the show.