Sears is kind of the Mexico of the mall.
Sears is kind of the Mexico of the mall.
Sears is kind of the Mexico of the mall.
I like how you made fun of people for expressing this exact sentiment about halfway up the page.
I like how you made fun of people for expressing this exact sentiment about halfway up the page.
I thought there would be more patriotism.
Remember in Love Actually when the dorky British guy who couldn't get laid goes to Wisconsin or somewhere like that and all the women swoon all over him?
For me, this episode made me feel like I do when someone tells me what they dreamed last night. Which is to say, extremely disinterested, because even if there is some meaning there in the randomness, I couldn't really give a shit.
John Bonham is probably the only one mentioned in this thread that wouldn't be completely humiliated in a drum battle with Buddy Rich
"My Funny Valentine" + kid's drawing of heart=the kind of connection shows use to make you feel smart for spotting, even though really, they don't mean anything.
Plus it's a mac, like every computer on the show, so how much work really needs to be done on it?
Yeah, but be realistic here. I think any sane 40 year old actor knows how hard it is to have a starring role in a hit series and that the smart thing to do is to ride it out.
Plus Jennifer Carpenter and Michael Hall got a divorce so maybe she just wants out.
What makes an actor "good?" Assuming the actor is competent, doesn't it fall on the director and the script?
Yeah Pizza Hut/ Taco Bell/ KFC combos are all over the place. Even in NYC, or maybe especially in NYC, so I don't think it has anything to do with Das Racist.
Followed by Dexter's inner monologue telling us that he just told Deb, and repeating the joke about breakfast food.
Plus it's like journeying into an alternate universe full of guests and cultural references that are similar to our own, but completely different and unknown.
You don't think Scharpling really feels that way, do you? If so I don't think you get The Best Show or his humor at all. He's playing the character of a blowhard radio host, he doesn't actually have a massive fragile ego at all.
The Isa thing was vaguely Hurt Lockery
Contemplating a world without zombies opens up a space-time rabbit hole with a butterfly effect type dealie that could easily engulf us all.
Daryl's not in the comic books, right? That may be one reason he's the best character on the show— his personality and character arc isn't set in stone already so anything could happen with him; plus the writers probably feel more affection for their own creation instead of someone like Shane who has a trajectory…