Doc Hudson as a character in general was a gem. I had to sit through Cars 2 with my younger cousins, and any time someone mentioned Doc Hudson I'd get a little sad.
Doc Hudson as a character in general was a gem. I had to sit through Cars 2 with my younger cousins, and any time someone mentioned Doc Hudson I'd get a little sad.
Cars has a special place in my heart especially because I too was about to change the channel when it was on—I caught maybe the last 20 minutes of the movie—but my aunt asked me to stay to watch what happens. Even without full context, both my aunt and I teared up when Lightning helped the King finish his last race.
Aw man at this point I'm only interested in Betty-and-Jughead-crime-solving-duo and all the female friendships! A little bummed Cheryl wasn't in the episode, but I'm so grateful for the sympathy Josie showed Veronica. After what she did for Cheryl, It's so nice to see someone reaching out to help her for a change. And…
Connor talking about avenging Wes struck me as odd, too, and I immediately assumed that he was just playing the guilt card so that Oliver would agree to hack Annalise's phone. Thought it was a pretty obvious ploy, but it pissed me off that Oliver didn't at least call him out on it.
The episode didn't really do much for me until maybe the final ten minutes. Honestly, I spent the episode feeling bad for Bonnie mostly. She's barely contributing anything now other than following Annalise's orders (although not for a lack of trying) and I feel like it's such a disservice to her character when…
Hearing Rebecca's reprise, and seeing Paula and #TheBestFriendSquad gather behind Rebecca as she was telling off her deadbeat father really gave me chills.
First show I thought of was Merlin. No one's mentioned it (frankly, I don't a lot of people watched it) but my disdain for it is so strong that I just need to call it out. The first three seasons got me hooked (s3 was its peak, imo), but it went downhill so fast after that. The end was a complete shit show that it…
I'm more sympathetic to Oliver in this situation. He fucked up big time by deleting that Stanford e-mail, but he saw there was something off about Connor's forgiveness and tried to make things right by calling off the relationship. So I don't think it's a question of stringing anyone along as opposed to the both of…
You're right, it's not about telling lies exactly, but Oliver's also in the right by saying that he and Connor can't have a relationship that's shrouded in secrecy. Hell, no one can. It's also part of why Wes and Meggy didn't work out, and why Annalise kept pushing Nate away. I totally get why Oliver feels like…
The final scene with Annalise, Frank, and Bonnie has been the best work the show has done so far. For all the shit it's pulled before, for all the unconvincing twists, I will be forever grateful that the show was still able to orchestrate all that, because goddamn, Viola, Charlie, and Liza acted the HELL out of it.
When Pimento said Boyle couldn't come to his bachelor party, I was so ready to get angry on Charles' behalf. I'm so glad the show turned it around by not only having Charles be enthusiastic about being co-maid-of-honor, but by also having him win the contest over Amy and Gina! I thought it was the funniest part of the…
Am I the only one still reeling from Frank's murder confession? Not because it was necessarily all that shocking, but because of how completely ridiculous it was given the context?! I mean, I do understand that Laurel wanted Frank to be more honest with her, but how is that supposed to work now exactly? Does he…
Whoops. You're right, thanks for pointing it out!
The Jester's opening song was SO GOOD. What a way to start the show, two minutes in and I was already grinning from ear to ear. I'm so glad they brought back the original theme song. And it was a nice touch to have the armies applaud him, it's well-deserved.
No mention of the villagers' song, "Build a New Tomorrow"? Nothing on how they include everyone—except of course the women, the sick, the poor, the redheads, the heathens, and the witches! The number was campy and completely ridiculous and, as a result, one of my favorites. Yay!