Right—to use the Arlington Cemetary metaphor, it'd be like Arlington having a museum that basically claims Vietnam was the aggressor.
Right—to use the Arlington Cemetary metaphor, it'd be like Arlington having a museum that basically claims Vietnam was the aggressor.
I think for Amy it's just been a slow buildup of little things, aggravated even further by her lack of physical intimacy with Sheldon
Yeah, I was bored throughout the episode except for the part with Lance and Nina.
Yes, but so is Lea Michele.
That's how I feel about Lea Michele. She's mediocre at best, especially when you compare her to other Broadway singers.
Idina friggin' Menzel didn't get a rave from the NYT in her latest show.
Yup—and IMO that's the reason Lea Michele will never make a good Fanny Brice.
Seriously?
I guess that gives them an excuse to sing "High Flying, Adored" from Evita. I was hoping that she'd get bad reviews, too. Even Smash had that happen.
Rachel getting a rave from the NYT? Please.
Everyone knows I'm the best actor in this RIDICULOUS SCHOOL!
They're ruining Scotland!
I only understood that reference for the first time a few years ago when I watched Prince of Tides as part of a class.
"That's a pretty lousy lesson." "Well, I was a pretty lousy president!"
His descriptions of sexy in general are awful. And I love how his female characters always pay extreme attention to their own and other women's breasts.
Eating and peeing. He always mentions it when characters (especially Tyrion) pee.
Yes, and he also felt turmoil when he overheard King Aerys raping the queen—to the point of wanting to intervene.
He did seem genuinely shocked. I don't think that he knew and I think she was threatening to lie to Lana.
Even if you accepted that reasoning, wouldn't it make them both equally responsible?
A drink that looked like it was from a fast food chain, at that.