Hey, since we had discussed this here -- did all y'all know that CBS now has the most recent 2 or 3 full episodes of Big Bang Theory streaming on their site?
Woo!
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Hey, since we had discussed this here -- did all y'all know that CBS now has the most recent 2 or 3 full episodes of Big Bang Theory streaming on their site?
Woo!
Yes! I just watched two of them last night. Eliza Dushku's acting is like fingernails on a chalkboard to me these days. I wish she'd just played herself.
Eh, the awesome that is Neil DeGrasse Tyson completely overshadowed Eliza Dushku for me anyway.
Wow, Glee is outdoing itself with the offensiveness this ep, isn't it?
Wow, Glee is outdoing itself with the offensiveness this ep
As soon as the opening notes for "Fat Bottomed Girls" started I was cringing in sympathy for Lauren. She has a really healthy self-image, but still -- as she said, it's the first time anyone ever sang a love song to her (and I think it's a stretch to call that a love song, anyway) and it made her feel like crap.
the awesome that is Neil DeGrasse Tyson completely overshadowed Eliza Dushku for me anyway.
Oh totally. & bonus Gorn!
(and I think it's a stretch to call that a love song, anyway)
I'd say it qualifies here because Puck, in all his cluelessness, meant it as one. And yay for Lauren calling him on -- well, everything.
Haven't seen the last 15 minutes yet (after Finn and Quinn met in the auditorium), but I'd say the most cringeworthy scene so far was Blaine's song in the Gap. If only Jeremiah had suddenly remembered something urgent that needed to be done in the back room.
Well, Jeremiah kept running away, so the clue was there. OTOH, once you start something like that, you have to finish. Although he might have tried to play it off by singing to a bunch of different people, like it was just a flash mob thing.
And I'm really surprised that the manager got fired, that seems kind of silly. But then, it's Glee.
I know the show doesn't come up very often in here, but watching Raising Hope last night I was just randomly struck by how fun it is to watch Garrett Dillahunt play a character who isn't a serial killer. He looks like he's having fun, too.
I know the show doesn't come up very often in here, but watching Raising Hope last night I was just randomly struck by how fun it is to watch Garrett Dillahunt play a character who isn't a serial killer. He looks like he's having fun, too.
I love Raising Hope, and I am really impressed with what a good comic actor GD is. He really went against type with this role, and it worked for him.