I didn't quite like this episode's narrative of "look at us, our work meddles so much with our family life but at the end it's okay because we love our job and our family understands how important our job is". If you read between the lines in this episode, it's clear that some of them might understand it but don't necessarily agree. Take Ollie Palmer's wife, for example. She did her best to hide it but especially at the beginning of the episode you can see that she's pretty frustrated with the fact that he's almost never at home.
the thing about this episode that intrigues me the most is how, even in a reenactment, Shaun managed to get the Mediterranean sun on his face while vacationing on the Canary Islands
I will never be able to get the words "running through the house with a pickle in my mouth" out of my head.
"Xander, don't speak Latin in front of the books"
THIS EPISODE IS EVERYTHING ugly sobs
laughing tears rolled down my face when James Marsden said something about his makeup guy and someone casually replied "yeah, it's lighter today"
Jessica: are you Lilith?
Me: don't you mean Billith?
I started watching this show because someone I matched with on a dating app recommended it and I haven't heard back from them since the day we were supposed to have our first date. I thought they simply ghosted me but now, as I recommend the show to another friend, I wonder whether they are trapped in a rehearsal and are unable to come back to real life.
True Blood in a nutshell:
Sookie: Jason, don't do anything stupid
Jason: [already on his way to do something stupid]
still not over the fact that Sam's birth mom is our very own Gerri Kellman
Citadel feels like it was written by someone who watched Archer and thought it was realistic.
The Bob's Burgers/Midsommar crossover we didn't know we needed.
STOP, and I can't stress this enough, INVENTING
I need somebody to produce a road movie where Binotto and Steiner just drive around Italy drinking wine and making fun of each other's facial features.
the grumpy one is soft for the sunshine one ugly sobs
I was planning on writing a whole text about this movie but let's just say this: it's awful.
I've only had Dani for four and half episodes but if anything happened to her I would k*ll everybody in this room and then myself
If he has a Popstar poster hanging on his bedroom walls, he's the one.
and now if you excuse me, I'll be crying my eyes out for the next 3-5 working days
Sooooo that's where Vincent Adultman comes from.
Canned laughter? Really? It's 2022, people.
And in that moment, I swear we all were Lucius.
Actually surprised that they went full in with the David Duchovny storyline.
Yuki Tsunoda, WHAT A LEGEND.
Haas episodes are always the best episodes.
I've just finished this movie and I seriously don't get the hype. It's a painfully slow three-hour movie. And I don't mean 'slow' as in 'the action takes a little while to get started', I mean 'slow' as in 'every single character moves and speaks unnaturally slowly'. I mean 'slow' as in 'perhaps my local cinema had an issue with their projectors and they had to show the movie at 0.5 speed'.
I don't know the first thing about acting, but I guess it must be really annoying to try to do your job right while someone else in your scene keeps breaking character all the time.
You know that your plan to scam rich people is doomed to fail when a professional con artist with her own plan to scam rich people tells you that it's a bad idea.
what a truly perfect episode!
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