It was a real "OMG, they're actually going to go there!" moment for me.
And Reid's face when the other team members come in--MGG really sold that stunned look.
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It was a real "OMG, they're actually going to go there!" moment for me.
And Reid's face when the other team members come in--MGG really sold that stunned look.
Totally loved that line. It didn't hurt that he was being played by the yellow-eyed demon.
And I was sad about it because, hey, diversity. But no.
And they were both very pretty. But, we wanted Mr & Mrs Smith, but we got Nick and Nora.
They were very pretty. Until I wiped my tivo, I kept them on season pass because of the pretty. But exactly. If all that pretty had been Mr. & Mrs. Smith`d, I would have been there every week. But there came a time when I just had to say, "It`s not me, it`s you."
Yeah Nick and Nora has to be done brilliantly or it is no good. William Powell and Myrna Loy were perfect for it. Zoe & Wash were Nick & Nora done right for the 21st century. They have to be brilliantly executed. Not a trope that goes with "so bad it's good" or "I don't care if its bad: pretty and shiny".
Matthew Gray Gubler tweeted this pic, titled "Me and Shemar."
Bwah!
I can't believe that was it for Sherlock.
Too short.
Sherlock for me in around ten minutes. When this ends, total hours will have been the equivalent of a fractional bit more than six American episodes of 43 minutes each. Still less than half an American season.
Getting ready for Sherlock, right... now.