No, more like "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Movie." Come on, now.
No, more like "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Movie." Come on, now.
This is what I think will happen, too. Who drags their girlfriend to the same concert two days in a row?
I really like both Ben Feldman and Christin Milioti, but I'm not completely sure if I like the show yet. Andrew having the techies scour the web to prove his point was a step too far for me; I would definitely back away from a guy who did that as "creepy". But, Zelda is a very fun character and I could mayyyybe be…
I missed a Numb3rs question, too.
I thought the winner would be The Killers' "I've got soul, but I'm not a soldier", from "All These Things We've Done".
LOL, "I present Mr. and Mrs…" *full blown chaos* I see what you did there, writers. Never letting us know Monroe's full name.
You clearly don't watch Grimm, during/after which they've been plugging it for weeks.
I loved Hank being snarky about Adalind. "I don't."
My thoughts exactly.
MONROE: How dangerous is this?
NICK: Pretty safe.
ME: Nick, you are such a liar.
NBC already renewed this. I don't know about Hannibal (I don't think they have said one way or the other, as far as I know).
Renard doesn't know Adalind slept with Eric. So, he assumes that he's the father, because he and Adalind had sex around the right time to conceive the baby.
Really, Grimm? "Werewolves of London" in the scene where Max goes Blutbad? Isn't that a little too on the nose?
I'm tired of this exchange on Grimm:
Neither of the articles I've read said that it's ending. Tom Bergeron is leaving; they can (and likely will) get a new host.
I would personally give this episode a lower grade (C, maybe?), simply because it seems like nothing happened in this episode. We learned that Barney really does care about his friends, and that's… it. I liked the 18-year-old-Marvin bit and I liked the Robin/Lily kissing bit (if only because of the series-long joke…