"She's here. She's queer. Get used to it."
Very touching episode. Brought tears to my eyes especially when Lois and Harold banded together in defense of their daughter despite their current feelings about her coming out. Parents may not always understand, but they will always love us when it truly matters. ♥
Slow burn. Big bang finish. I am still picking up the bloody little pieces of my shattered little faith (and heart).
I didn't expect to love this series as much as I do now, considering how it took me three days to finish the pilot episode. xD
But all of its wacky irreverence, solemn complexities, and 'wait, what the shite just happened?!' moments really do grow on you overtime (along with Jesse's scruffy mug, Cassidy's sassy accent, and Tulip's kickass charms).
I am so looking forward to what's coming next for this hapless trio.
And what's with all these TV shows and their "God is missing" angles?Maybe Jesse should hook up with Lucifer and the Winchester brothers sometime. That would be hella fun! xD
Ain't that the craziest, bloodiest, most hilarious blood bath ever? xD
And then, of course, there's that bolt of shock at the end. Totally broke my heart. T.T
I remember watching occasional episodes of this series on the local channel and feeling like I've become a better person each time. I love the Fab 5! I love every wise advice, every catty remark, every tongue-in-cheek and honest-to-goodness commentaries. I also love the straight guys for being such good sports.
It's fabulously glorious being able to go back and rewatch these episodes again along with the ones that I have missed.
Let the 'tszujing' recommence! ♥
I honestly didn't trust myself to make it through all 130 episodes of this webseries. Because even though they were barely just snippets of 2-4 mins a piece, the entire series mostly consisted of narrations that required one's full attention to really get the hang of. And seriously, who pays that much attention to anything these days?
But I made it! I can't say I enjoyed every moment of it (I fell asleep at some points and had to re-watch a couple episodes), but in its entirety, this was a surprisingly compelling series. It's been all sorts of an inspiring, frustrating, heartbreaking ride as the series protagonist, Russell Shoemaker, struggled through the roughest, toughest, deadliest bumps on the road despite only having the slimmest promise of reuniting with his wife and daughter after 99% of the world's population got wiped out in a global catastrophe dubbed as The Fall. He met some interesting and often memorable characters along the way, each of whom led him to eventually let go of his fears, his natural inhibition to get involved, and finally discover who he was, and who he could still be once he learned to look beyond the boundaries of his own personal welfare.
But while he did uncover the truth behind The Fall, the final episode still left questions that sent me scrambling through the internet looking for a Season 2. Too bad none was ever released. I really do believe it has earned it. :(
I absolutely love The Cowboys and this has got to be one of my favorite TAR seasons. Jet and Cord are no doubt a very skillful team, and whatever they lack in skill they more than made up for with diligence and a positive attitude.
The other teams were also very memorable in their own quirky ways. ♥
I have been catching up on this show for a couple of months and have truly been enjoying myself. The episodes may not always be as hilarious as the last, but there is always something to learn in each one of them about the importance of friendships, family, and standing by your own principles.
Not even Ellen Morgan's will of not hurting people's feelings has kept her from making that very mistake every once in a while, but her humility to admit her faults, apologize for it, make every effort to change her ways, and then be human enough to do it over again has been a source of much inspiration and hilarity for me.
I absolutely love the supporting characters as well. Her "no-brains-have-heart" book club is always a joy to watch. Joe and Audrey's interactions are often fun, too. My heart literally broke every time someone had to leave or was just literally swiped out of the cast list. But the new people who came in their place did also have something new to add to the show.
Some of my favorite episodes so far are: "Hello, I Must Be Going", "The Tape", "The Therapy Episode," and "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah."