Brenda has said in her interview with Gordon Holmes this morning that she doesn't foresee talking to Dawn ever again. So there's your answer.
Brenda has said in her interview with Gordon Holmes this morning that she doesn't foresee talking to Dawn ever again. So there's your answer.
My favorite quote about Eddie is Malcolm saying that he considers it a momentous achievement to have gotten him to have voted for an attractive girl one time because the concept was so foreign to him.
"It gets better when Jennifer Garner shows up" is a thing I can say of Juno and no other movie I've ever seen.
Bert Peterson!
I love that Bizarro Stan looks like he's stepped out of a timewarp from the first season of the show when all the creatives looked exactly like the accounts guys.
Joffrey's "what devilry is this?!" reaction to Margaery waving at people was absolutely hilarious.
Probably Hello Nasty by the Beastie Boys. Got it in 1998, still like it now. Album purchases before that were like… the soundtracks to Space Jam and Dangerous Minds and albums filled with original songs about Disney characters. Oh, and Jagged Little Pill"by Alanis Morrisette. None of those are still in my possession,…
I am going to miss all those great Miami Metro characters so much :(
I can't remember the last time I outright cheered a player getting voted out. It's been a good while. Maybe Sugar as Heroes vs. Villains' first boot.
First Band on the Moon is such a great, clever album. "Lovefool" was a big hit because it was more subtle about "this is a song about a fucked-up dysfunctional relationship" than, say, "Step on Me" or "Happy Meal II" were.
@avclub-7bc9846879bab03f516d648691bdc127:disqus You were introduced to the Boltons in season one. Roose Bolton is one of Robb's chief advisers in the war (he's the balding one who sort of looks like Tywin) and has pretty much always been portrayed as a ruthless guy who sort of weirds even his allies out. Nobody else…
Yeah, I couldn't stand Sugar, particularly because she was getting a hero edit when she was profoundly irritating.
I had no real expectation of Corinne winning, but the fact that I'm not going to get another amazing jury speech from her is a little heartbreaking. Her evisceration of Sugar is one of my all-time favorite bitter jury rants.
Tink was on a few episodes of the third season of Glee in a subplot that got abandoned really quickly.
I think Judith is going to be a bit like Amanda Brown, where it's clear that she's very talented and everyone respects her, but she doesn't really have that spark that translates to actually winning the thing.
I tuned back in out of curiosity re: the new judges and will probably stick around for a while. Shakira in particular is a breath of fresh air in contrast to Christina, who by season three had sort of become a bitter caricature of herself.
The favorites on Bikal have no reason to care about losing challenges, because they're about three votes away from the merge. Cochran's call on getting rid of Matt was the right one; having Michael and Matt potentially both make it post-merge is way more dangerous than just Michael and/or Julia, and Matt clearly…
Making final two doesn't make you a good or memorable character, and returning players are usually meant to be memorable or fill a quota. Danielle was a huge "WTF" selection that made sense after Corinne said she had to drop out that season.
Carson Daly will outlive them all. Forty years from now The Tonight Show will be hosted by Tina Fey's daughter, Late Night by an android, and Daly will *still* be doing Last Call a couple times a year.