I thought that they balanced each other out. Carrie could be pretty mean and selfish.
I thought that they balanced each other out. Carrie could be pretty mean and selfish.
"Musicals can deal with SERIOUS subjects, and not just adaptations of populist movies"
Speaking as a theatre nerd, not actually having seen the show definitely doesn't stop fans.
This sounds like it would not fill up a lot of episodes, unless every single person at their wedding gives an hour-long toast.
That's true for the victim, though, too.
I thought that Lisa was way more of a jerk in this than Homer, personally.
Actively pursuing, sure, but I would say Rebecca's also sort of manipulating him (at the very least, she's manipulating the situation).
It's kind of messed up that Bart just watched Nibbles get neglected, too. I mean, you could have proven your point without letting it get that far.
The ending frustrated me.
I'm extremely disturbed by Lisa killing that hamster.
She should not have given a raccoon mouth to mouth. Ech.
I'm originally from Appleton and have absolutely no love for Fond du Lac, but that sketch was SO lazy. It also sort of came across as coastal elitism.
I'm from Appleton and I completely agree.
That's my thing. I can see why she likes Josh, but once the sparkle wears off they won't have much in common.
I don't think Greg's gonna try to hurt either of them with the information. He just seemed really sad.
You could see how much he really cares for her, underneath the bitterness, as the trial went on. Or so says a fellow Greg/Rebecca shipper, anyway.
I would imagine they'd have done more research on their star witness, too.
I don't really know what Greg was expecting, honestly. I think the only time he could have made a successful move on Rebecca was when she had her breakdown after "Stupid Bitch," and that would have been more like a rebound.
He reminds me of the Happiest Man in Springfield.
I think there are a lot of movies he deserved to win for more, so I'm super happy for him.