"But why did Richard not take that fabric and make a cute little dress
that used the triangle patterns on the bottom like it did on the top?"
"But why did Richard not take that fabric and make a cute little dress
that used the triangle patterns on the bottom like it did on the top?"
I can't actually say I hate that show because I have never watched it. But I so dislike everything I know of that is associated with it that I just have to guess that my feelings would transfer to the show as a whole.
". . .which is still hundreds of people out of work and a show many people enjoy being taken off the air."
Except that they're usually pretty dead on in their predictions from what I've seen. Which, in the case of Happy Endings, does not make me, well, happy. Plus, it's not like they're causing TV viewers to not watch shows. TV viewers are doing that all on their own.
Agreed. No show on right now makes me laugh as much as Happy Endings. Yeah, the characters are great, but I'm not looking for character development or even a slavish devotion to continuity. I watch this show for the oddball jokes, clever one-liners and throwaway lines, and the writers never seem to disappoint.
Despite all the drama with partners, I remain thoroughly excited to see what Stanley and Daniel have to show us. I still think they're the most individually talented on the show, even if they both seem to have limited perspectives of fashion (read: skewed towards the "classic" and while beautiful, sometimes stodgy).
What amazed me most about Layana's craziness was not her actions, but how well Daniel handled them! Layana tries to take all the printed fabric to make her dress? Daniel shuts that down in a hot second by making her reduce the bottom of her dress and cutting out the fabric he needs. Layana decides she should get…
Absolutely one of the best things that's happened on this show. I could not stop laughing.
Well, as someone who has watched from the beginning and loved it from the beginning, I can only say how awesome it has been to watch the show improve by leaps and bounds. This season finale felt like a love song to the fans, with it's meta references and its solid devotion to the tender (but not overly sappy) moments…
I was surprised nobody said "Well, he said 'She.' Regina must have killed him! Let's go get her, gang!" immediately.
Totally agree that that was the motivation. Still, this was the one thing about this episode that did not make me want to tear my hair out, ONLY because I'm a massive sap and really the idea that Geppetto would get a chance to start over with his son being a child.
The Dharma Initiative has its ways. Oh, it has its ways.
Ben Folds would not want to be associated with this travesty.
What a complete fucking waste of my time. With only 4 episodes left, Once Upon A Time decides that not only should we have an August episode, but that that episode should mostly feature a new character who most of us care absolutely nothing about and who Regina or Gold (or probably Emma once she gets her magic…
Daniel's judging was painful to watch because I think it was obvious that he thought they were going to be WAY more complimentary than they actually were. Since they were the winning team, he probably expected that they would be praising his dress too instead of basically saying that Michelle's dress alone was the…
I'm beginning to think the standard has become "How much drama will this person cause or contribute to next week?". Because I know the judges and producers knew Layana's head would implode if Richard walked back in safe instead of Samantha.
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These people are SO fake. I just cannot believe how they can fix their mouths to say one thing and then literally say the exact opposite during the confessional. Do they not know that Lifetime is obviously going to show them being two-faced? I know editing does a lot, but still. They’re clearly fake despite being…
I always confuse Ian Roberts with Matt Walsh.
"Season 3 Troy would not have treated Britta that way."