I think it's pretty insane that Chicago is considered a small town these days.
I think it's pretty insane that Chicago is considered a small town these days.
Was.
I'm so happy I'm not the only one who answered with the train storyline! That episode messes me up, man.
Oddly enough, I think to this day, the story that has wrecked me the most was way back in Season 2. It was the one with the train passengers who were impaled by the same pole in an accident. It breaks my heart every time, watching them come to the hospital hopeful and anxious to be healed. They even develop a…
I just tried to watch this episode OnDemand, but it turns out that they posted 2x09 instead of 2x08. Long story short, within the first 30 seconds, I was very confused and VERY spoiled. Lesson learned: invest in a DVR.
I think Sanders would do poorly in terms of buzzing in. His hands are always moving upward and outward from his body.
Me, personally? I saw them all cheering and yelling in the streets when Ken Jennings lost.
Samantha Bee and I still can't figure out what canty means. I wish a man would tell me.
I just noticed you used the f-word in your comment, which would have been a good hint had I been paying attention!
Sadly, the most recent thing I've personally seen her in was an episode of Catfish. I was happy to see her in this. She plays "terrifying manipulative (w)itch" quite well!
I took Gus deciding to cheat as him saving his job. His boss told him previously that he would be fired if she didn't pass. That spec script/impromptu brainstorm session with the writers won't go anywhere if he's no longer working for the show. Also, money.
Between this and tonight's Jane the Virgin, I can't remember the last time I laughed so consistently for two hours. That these shows are also capable of making me Feel Things on an equally consistent basis is just the best.
"Witness protection."
I missed all but the last split-second of Darryl's party song, because I was looking at my phone, and the music sounded like a commercial. I looked up then, thinking, "this was probably the last ad before it comes back. Enough Twitter for now. … Shit, I missed something funny."
I was able to find him. His name is Kevin Kantor.
*Barney Stinson voice* "Haaaaaaave you ever met a teenage girl before?"
Unfortunately, I don't remember his name, but perhaps he is credited on IMDb?
Did she know he was raped? I thought all she knew or thought was that he had too much to drink at the party.
I appreciated the slam poetry open to the episode, since I have actually seen that poet perform before this episode. He writes his work based on his own experience with being raped. The show's inclusion of an actual victim, I think, adds to the gutting realism it strives for, much in the same way that the unscripted…
Look for re-runs during the winter hiatus. They might play the early episodes from the current season of each show again, especially since we are heading into LoT now.