Aboot! Loonie! Sorrry! Leonard Nimoy graffiti on the money!
Aboot! Loonie! Sorrry! Leonard Nimoy graffiti on the money!
I hope your professor, after that tumble, pict himself right up.
Show me on this constellation chart where Lucifer touched you.
It's pretty much warmed-over House but without the charm. What I really don't get is what Kristoffer Polaha is doing there as, what, fourth or fifth banana? Dude deserves better.
Root a/k/a Cocoa Puffs is just the best. The dimwitted masses earn their name when they resist Root, and Root+Shaw especially. I'm glad they liked Carter, though.
I'm curious—though maybe not enough to venture into Facebook…—whether these moms 'ship John+Shrink or John+Zoe or what. If they're fans of Jeebus mostly from "Passion of the Christ," maybe their OTP is Caviezel+pain.
btw does Elizabeth Reaser's streak remain intact given that "Mad Men" is on its last season, or does that one not count?
Re: "The Messengers," I get that the show has been buried, promotion-wise, but the low numbers still surprise me. I thought people would eat up any crap about angels. (I liked the pilot, but have doubts, like the TV Review mentions, about the show's viability as an ongoing thing.)
It's not even that bad, IMO, despite vibes it gives off of being second-rate "The Americans." The son, Alex, is a pretty interesting character, even though the whole genius-who-has-no-social-skills thing is pretty played out. The actor elevates the material.
::all-clone dance::
In the case of Barbara Eden—whom you have trapped in that black-and-white little avatar there—I can understand.
It's not even a proper origin story for Katana, which would at least make sense as something that would set up future storylines.
Maybe to Felicity. It's possible they all need a new lair, too, and I assume the company offices are a standing set.
I do wonder how the movie expects us to regard her. At the very beginning, it's easy enough to see her, as David does, as a sort of maternal ideal. Then she abandons him in the woods. Then at the end, she ("she") does come to represent some sort of closure for David, with the one day the super-evolved AI give him. But…
For our precious bodily fluids.
Remember it was renamed "Spielgrad" for a while, and then reverted to "Spielburg" again.
Maybe sprinkle a little sand on it from Daredevil's punching bag for a little cross-company flavor.
Ray seems to have absorbed that bit of information finally; he got a pensive look after watching Felicity standing next to Oliver.
Felicity took that home—for reasons.
Leader say Roy pegged Arrow.