Just Wiki'd it, Elba is younger (42) than current Bond Daniel Craig (46).
Just Wiki'd it, Elba is younger (42) than current Bond Daniel Craig (46).
It is by a British author, but I read it (and all four sequels) in high school, and I'm an American.
Yes, I did! So annoying.
Yeah, I agree about Nick & Hank telling Wu about the Wesen world. They told him the guy was "wesen," but then didn't tell him what wesen even means. And Nick admitted he sprung an accused murderer from jail, but not why or anything.
"Do I look like a Christian?" - Dinesh
Wait, Flynn is only recurring? I just completely lost interest in this show.
The whole roundtable was basically everyone agreeing that the album sucked/sucks.
"The cemetery used to be fun, now it's just depressing."
I do feel really bad for Thompson, all of his "friends" are so mean to him. :(
I agree with you on the de-Grimmed Nick story. I guess I was hoping he would have to sit down and, like, list the pros and cons and come to a decision that being Grimm was, indeed, the right thing. Not this thing where, after several episodes of Nick being like "Well, maybe being normal is good???", he's suddenly…
Uh… I watched Ghost Whisperer in reruns, they pretty much tied up all of the ongoing mythology.
I really want to like this show, because I'm fond of the main actors (Ben Feldman & Cristin Milloti) and I'm basically a sucker for a romcom starring actor(s) I like. But A to Z just isn't doing it for me. I can't exactly pinpoint why. I mean, Gravity Falls (a cartoon show that airs on Disney XD) did the whole "male…
But… I'm pretty sure she left him (or at least emotionally left him) for that Jonathan guy before he left her for the nurse.
Aw, no, I like A to Z. Can't NBC just let them have one full season, so we can find out what ultimately happens between Andrew & Zelda?
I agree about Monrosalee agreeing with Juliette to stop looking, and then immediately after she leaves, being like, "Yeah, no, we're gonna keep looking." Monroe & Rosalee are the best and I hope they get more of a plot than "looking to help Nick get his Grimm back" soon.
Nick only slept in his trunk if he was caught out at daybreak & couldn't get home before the sun rose. But yes, he did sleep in his trunk sometimes, and had bought an old (or I should say "classic") car for the trunk space.
I remember it too! Though, weirdly (since I feel like I've seen most of the episodes twice), I don't remember seeing the "vampire seeing-eye dog" episode mentioned here.
Shakespeare was in his 20s-early 30s in the 1590s, so I don't think he's going to be *that* young.
I watched it when it originally came out in theaters. I started looking at my (fancy, glow-in-the-dark) watch around 1 hr, 20 minutes, going "it's only going to be 1 hr & a half, riiiight?" Nope. Kept looking at my watch every 15 min. or so. It can't be more than 2 hours, right??? Wrong, it was like 2 hours 15 minutes…
I've never read the third book, but it sounds horrible, so I'll continue pretending that Bridget Jones ended with the first book/movie.