The Phantom's stealth moves have gotten pretty rusty…
The Phantom's stealth moves have gotten pretty rusty…
This is so true!
Thank God I wasn't the only curious one. After rewinding and pausing, I'm convinced it was the Clark.
I was honestly hoping he would move to Tampa and start a fresh
"I'm your google, I'm your calendar, I'm your Wilson the Volleyball"
What a brilliant scene.
"I was just trying to make her happy"
"Mission incomplete, dude!"
… "Shit."
"There are literally no words."
"How come you only type with only two fingers?! You're not a sloth."
The dialogue and delivery were on point tonight-
Veep's back and better than ever!
"Crikey! That's a lot of places."
*cringe*
Solid list- especially with The Separation and Frances Ha in the top 5.
I must have terrible taste too then haha because I thought Tree of Life was a pretentious waste of time.
I didn't even know people hated them…
I can't fully agree with the Doctor Who example as I've never gone out of my way to watch it, but I will take your word for it and DEFINITELY agree that shipping shouldn't start a "smear campaign" (for lack of a better phrase) against decent characters. I am and always will be a big Britta fan and root for her success…
Agreed. Fawn owned this episode and it just highlighted the fact that whatever is going on between Cece and Schmidt is old news and of rapidly diminishing interest.
Schmidt dating Fawn makes a whole lot more sense now we've been introduced to his mother.
I think that's valid as Jeff had also mentioned in the episode that he was no longer a lawyer, so perhaps the point is more to show how he has adapted to and accepted the current state of his life. Admittedly, I didn't see it as overly romantic either, but more of an acknowledgement of their bond than we have seen so…
Buffed floors: beautiful, but at what cost?
Well said- I think that's quite a reasonable outcome, having been in a similar situation before. My issue is I watch shows like Community to predominantly escape from reality and I'm torn between not wanting it to turn into some sap-fest like many sit-coms, but also I like the idea of *ahem* "happily ever after". To…
"I'm not openly anything and 'gay' doesn't even begin to cover it." Perfect summary of the Dean's sexuality.