He was in that shitshow "Billions" a couple of weeks ago, too. His punchable face is working out well for his career.
He was in that shitshow "Billions" a couple of weeks ago, too. His punchable face is working out well for his career.
Well, "How's It Hanging, Grandma?" *was* big on the Swedish charts.
It's not a movie you need to see in a theater (we did because we have MoviePass), but I have to say that the movie was much funnier to my husband and me than the trailer indicated.
Even as I sympathize with the things she's going through, Abby is becoming nearly unwatchable. She's a terrible friend on a show that is all about supposedly strong friendships. And I hate the fact that she thinks she's so funny and cute. She's not. I realize I probably sound angrier about this show than I am, but I…
I wish!
I love my adult coloring books - totally soothing when watching late night tv. My favorite is a new book of pretty, fancy-looking curse words (fuck off, bellend, eat shit - that sort of thing), which I plan on coloring and hanging in my home office, where those words fly liberally. I also like the postcard coloring…
It's funny because that's why I'm starting to find this show unwatchable. Similar to House of Lies, every single character is unlikable and not in a fun way (for me at least). I can get on board with an antihero or a character you love to hate, but right now I just hate to hate and that takes the fun out of it.
Ugh. I'm really sorry to hear that. Seriously.
Having Frank around is bad enough. If Monica comes back, I might just tear my hair out.
And it was so painful listening to how excited they were about getting approved for $100K when you just knew that the neighborhood gentrification would easily price them out of the market.
I totally forgot about that cop! Are we supposed to just assume he then sold it? I can't remember.
I saw her and I was like, "OH for FUCK's sake!" That is some super human shit that just makes the rest of us look bad.
You know what, if Gus wanted that ring back he should have asked for it. If he's ballsy enough to sing that song in front of her, he probably should have been bold enough to get the damn ring back. He knows Fiona well enough to know that ring wouldn't really be safe. As with a lot of things between Gus and Fiona, I…
I'd just like to mention how much I HATE this Schakowsky storyline. When things get that ridiculously/dramatically unfair, I just get annoyed. I went from watching this teeth-grinding level of unfairness and shittiness to watching Fiona and the Gallaghers dealing with their eviction and just wanted to scream in…
The ONLY redeeming point about this turn of events (again) is that she has to go back as a junior partner instead of named.
She was great. I love how you could see her slowly getting more and more emotional as Alicia's freak-out went on.
Ugh - I hated it. I thought her performance in the earlier (last?) episode on the campaign trail was waaaay better. It felt more organic to the Alicia character.
I loved Gus, he just wasn't right for Fiona.
I'm into them, too. It just finally seems like she's with somebody who both matches her and challenges her (even if it might not be the BEST choice of a mate for either of them).
I was screaming at the sign that had the word "Naybor"on it. I was like, "Kevin, noooooooooooo!!"