Painting only with a mummy's finger and a scarf full of Suave Deodorant, New York's hottest new painter. . .
Painting only with a mummy's finger and a scarf full of Suave Deodorant, New York's hottest new painter. . .
I feel confused. Are the writers actively trying to convince me that Barney and Robin have no business together? Because that's what I got out of it.
Abso-freaking-lutely. I know this was a short amount of time, but I have to believe that good designers could have made at least ONE piece that fit well. If designers are only taught to make clothes for a size zero female body, I just don't see how they sell any clothes at all.
"Richard should have gone home because he unilaterally decided that he was in charge, this didn't work."
"Richard should have gone home because he unilaterally decided that he was in charge, this didn't work."
Agreed. But I think that something off the rack would have been more flattering than what Daniel made. And it pains me to say that, because Daniel is my second favorite (after Stanley).
Agreed. But I think that something off the rack would have been more flattering than what Daniel made. And it pains me to say that, because Daniel is my second favorite (after Stanley).
"My pants aren't designed to be ripped away at a moment's notice, thank you very much."
"Linq". I see what you did there. *grin*
Just got a chance to watch this last night, and I have to echo that those outfits were a hot mess. When Michelle makes the best garment of all those designers, you know something is funked up with the challenge.
Yeah, Regina was pretty fashion forward for the 80's wasn't she? And not one mohawk or pair of legwarmers to be found in the town.
But they're FAMILY now.
Ah! You're right. I forgot the details of the episode, honestly. Now that you've refreshed my memory, I do see that they're more similar.
But I thought Ruby did that as the wolf and not of her own will. Whereas Snow was 100% aware of what she was doing the whole time, and still did it even though David told her she would regret it. As I see it, the situations are completely different.
I felt like this week was miles behind last week's episode, if only because the characterization of Regina was so random. Yes, I understand that she wants love, but I don't believe for a second that she would be so enthralled by a fishing lure offered from a kid that she would organize all of that to keep him iin the…
I haven't read fanfiction in a long time, but between Paul and Jacob, Joe and Roderick, and Ryan and Mike, I can only imagine the free-for-all that's going on in the slash world.
I love this idea. Love, love, love it.
Pfft. They just told him they read his books. They put 'em on their GoodReads lists and it was on from there.
Valid points, all. They did spent quite a bit of time pushing the "I owe you," "No, I owe you!" thing. Hopefully, that will not all come to naught.
"First, from Joe, the line of the century: “I have the ability to be a
rather fun and cool guy.” Okay, buddy. Just keep talking like that and
you’re set."