Just tug mercilessly on my heartstrings, why don't ya?
Just tug mercilessly on my heartstrings, why don't ya?
What would have been really interesting is if Barry refused to release Thawne and just went back (Why is time travel back to specific points so easy?) and killed his mother himself.
Ed Harris seems to be inventing his own ride at Disneyland. Isn't there somebody monitoring him? Seems like a huge liability to the park to give him such a free hand.
CBS All Access lets some affiliates live-stream through their app. Metropolitan markets mostly. My affiliate doesn't live-stream through the app.
I saw Daniel Tosh do an interview with "Fred" and it was kind of a snot in how he wanted to make clear he didn't know who Daniel Tosh was.
It's a smart show, but because it is obviously that, some people feel the need to show they're smarter.
No kidding. When I saw it, I instantly thought they're blowing the cliffhanger, but I never thought Darlene was dead anyway.
My cable grid episode description tricked me. The guide information said "Darlene realizes she is in deep". They must have meant Angela, but how does a mistake like that happen? I was waiting for the Darlene interrogation the whole show because Dom mentioned she wanted to do "the interrogation" so I figured that's…
Alexa is not a Siri stand-in! She is her own thing!
McD's will not not give you half and half in one cup. If the fountain is self-serve you can do that, but they refuse at the drive-thru.
I only buy them when they are on sale for a $1.
I think Michaela Watkins was fired for reading as "old" on camera. SNL likes women who can play juveniles.
His brother went into the clergy. Minister Sinister.
Aubrey Plaza makes mental illness look sexy.
Perfect shit.
Human trafficking?
If they can't get you for one thing, they will try another. That's why Capone went down for tax evasion. There are some people that do benefit from double jeopardy though, guilty and not guilty.
The rule against it in the US is "double jeopardy". You can't be tried for the same crime twice.
The story the police were pushing was "drug fueled sex game gone awry".
I'm going with "believe her". The whole narrative created by police was seemingly projection. There was no motive.