It's not that you're too old. It's just that it might not be your cup of tea.
It's not that you're too old. It's just that it might not be your cup of tea.
I don't think the show is "great," but I do enjoy it. Yes, it is nonsensical, but it also packs in the cheesy entertainment. That I have to appreciate.
I don't know why, but this episode was one of the most annoying to me of the past few seasons. Maybe it's the idea that Robin is suddenly an idiot (*TWOPs* IN MY HUMBLE OPINION */TWOPS*) or maybe it's that none of the characters seem recognizable to me anymore. But hey, it's the last season, so the very appearance of…
So Rumple and Pan were besties as children? And Pan is the Pied Piper of Hamlin? Okay.
No, I think it was just that he referenced "Swan" and it tickled him that she didn't know that Emma would be her "nemesis" one day. That and he probably knew back then that Future Regina would love to roast Emma and serve her up.
I took "ruined" to be a bit of a broad term used by someone who wasn't acquainted with many perspectives to life. To a fairy, their lives might have seemed ruined, but to Regina and Robin Hood probably not. After all, Regina wouldn't have gotten to love Henry and Robin Hood wouldn't have had his son with his deceased…
Not just no. She said it was unnecessary and then she had something to tell *her*. That's as close to a lesbian love admission as ABC would probably let the writers get.
Part of me appreciated seeing the e-meth sketch again now that I know who is who among the new cast. I wouldn't want my opinion of Brooks Whelan to be formed entirely on his tattoos.
You know, I was one of those folks who was rabid for this show to be renewed. But after Episode 3, I am completely frustrated. Everything that was wonderful about this show revolved not only around the comedy, but also around the degree to which the relationship between the Weavers and the Bird-Kersees had developed…
I would just like to apologize to England for a show called Manchild that does not involve Anthony Head or Nigel Havers.
I'm usually with you on these things, Alien. Really, I am. I'm a bit of an Abbie to your Ichabod, so to speak. Except not a hot cop. But that's the beside the point.
Based on his Twitter account alone, I would say he's the main reason for watching.
Stop worrying, everyone. It's a little known fact that Death rides the Clothes Horse. When the Headless Horseman comes back, his horse is going to be chomping at the bit to get Ichabod into some Gap clothes.
I don't remember ever finding Debbie Downer to be unwatchable. But that's just me and my Dratch love.
These kids blew me away. Few of the dishes as presented looked like something that I wouldn't have thought was prepared in an upscale restaurant. And they showed a level of poise and self-confidence that was impressive. Good on 'em, I say!
Watching Joe with the kids actually made me kinda like him. At least he can tone it down some with the teacup humans.
Evil Graham and evil Gorrrrr-don!
Yeah, but the Chief's name is Irving. He'll be such a believer by the end, he could write a story about it!
Not silly or campy at all. And the leads' interactions are totally engrossing, but not forced. I'm digging it.
Only 30 minutes into the show, and I have to say "Oh hell, yeah. I"m in."