Oh, see, I far prefer the supporting character scenes to the Warner segments. Except for Mindy, she was annoying.
Oh, see, I far prefer the supporting character scenes to the Warner segments. Except for Mindy, she was annoying.
I think that FF8 had one of the coolest openings ever, with "Liberi Fatali." It really made you want to play the game!
I remember that scene that everyone talked about being so romantic, the "Eyes on Me" scene. It's literally Rinoa sitting on Squall's lap and him telling her to get off of his lap the entire time.
Yeah, Usnavi in In The Heights was waaay more of a self-insert role, IMO.
I guess that potatoes are involved at some point, but they soak them in preservatives and chemicals. They're mass produced in a factory. At those other places, they cook them from fresh potatoes on site.
Or Senor Spielbergo!
They make fries out of actual potatoes at some of those places. That's a huge difference.
I used to live in the city where the company that makes their fries is located. Often the smell would permeate that part of the city, and it was disgusting. I used to love those fries and now I'll never eat them again. I heard it was even worse for people who saw the inside of the factory.
If only the writers would show Moe the same level of respect. Also, why couldn't Milhouse have played Laszlo?
Linda has the right idea but she should have had Bob approach the pigeon willingly.
I think he's more like how JD from Scrubs is with Turk.
I think that Josh, deep down, really enjoys getting the attention that he does from Rebecca, while at the same time refusing to leave Valencia. One thing that we know about relationships is that one of the reasons you fall in love with someone is because you really like who the other person sees you as—basically, how…
They have pretty awesome chemistry too, IMO.
I think she was telling the truth—she seemed genuinely disappointed that Josh showed up and not Greg.
Wow, this is the most psychological healthy that I've seen Rebecca. That scene where she takes the fall for Paula was so hard to watch, and in the end I think she's right about needing to be less enmeshed in Josh's life.
Come ooon, Life in Pieces!
Yeah, it was a direct Dreamgirls homage.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Rebecca has borderline personality disorder.
I loved Twilight Princess, too.
At least the show constantly comments on how he's completely out of her league, looks-wise.