Jump to content

Type keyword(s) to search

jhlipton

Member
  • Posts

    6.9k
  • Joined

Everything posted by jhlipton

  1. Doug: I seen you looking at Trudy Judy's booty.Jake: I'm not looking at Trudy Judy's booty. Doug: Ohhh, you don't think she's a cutie? Don't be snooty. Jake: She's a beauty, but I'm on duty.. The trick was a) knowing when to stop. A less well-written show would have gone two or three rhymes too long and ruined it. b) lampshading it with "and you're married" "But that doesn't rhyme!"
  2. Shaun drops his stethoscope into the pool at their home. Lea goes to retrieve it but hands him another by mistake. I think we can all agree that she's the closest to a "watery tart", and the one Shaun would most like to "handle his sword", wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
  3. If you're talking about the lives in the 2010's before the transfer, wouldn't they be dead (except, I think, for Marcy)? If you're talking about the Travelers's live in the FUTURE future, that could have been fun to see -- what was Grace like in the future???
  4. That's why I was rooting for Yoga Master over Leukemia Guy. YM was more well-rounded, and I figured he'd do better on the obsticles that take a bit of strategy, like Rolling Ascent and The Cliff (where too much power will make the holes too big).
  5. An airborne contagion that mutated to have a taste for plastic. Ooops!! Saniyya Sidney plays Kevin Hart's daughter on his Netflix "Guide to Black History". It was supposedly made this year but she looks MUCH younger.
  6. Here's the one I read: https://www.amazon.com/Collected-Eminent-Historians-Imagine-Might/dp/0399152385
  7. I think one of them (probably Robin or Joel) did, fairly early on.
  8. I had two volumes of "What If" books, where historians pickes a moment in history (Waterloo, the Battle at Sanford Bridge, etc) an wrote what they thought would happen. They were pretty good books, with lots of intriguing possibilities. Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt posits that the Chinese "discovered" San Fransisco (and somewhere along the Mexican coast) and a West Coast Natives gets and survives smallpox, which leads to a large population immune to the disease. These get merged into something along the lines of the Iroquois "League of Nations" and one of the four main world powers.
  9. There' a lot of discussion on which shows will be affected by the "Crisis on Infinite Earth" event happening next year, and how much each will be affected. The big three Flarrowverse shows (Flash, Green Arrow and Supergirl) will be the most affected, but Black Lightning will almost certainly get at least a mention. The crossover will tell us how conneced this show is to the others.
  10. To go with that theme, Shaun would end up as the President of the hospital, with the doctors being his Knights of the Round Table.
  11. Or never changed her name? Maybe she got married or divorced, or was using B Morgan as a nom de paintbrush.
  12. I guess I'm the only one to crawl across the fire for you who hinks Ken is far more annoying than fun. Maybe Leslie Nielson, Robert Stack or Peter Graves said it about Airplane, which was the start of Nielson's comic roles. OMG, we'll get Rick-Rolled! LOL
  13. Hey, now, they lose a man a year to the pole (How??? It's a 10 foot drop!!!)
  14. My thought was that Glassman, Shaun and Uber-Mo did stop to eat and rest -- with Glassman paying for her off-Uber time at Uber rates.
  15. The ONLY reason I watched is because I WAS riveted -- stuck to iron beams by red-hot steel bolts!
  16. Make it 10 -- no, 20 -- and I'm in!
  17. Sorry, but no. She will have sailed through the Academy, in the shortest time EVAH, and be a better cop than Jake, Amy and Rosa combined. Please, just leave, Gina, and never come back.
  18. The Asian scientist said that they definitely didn't have brain activity (that showed on his screens), so it's not just an assumption. Lear is speculating that they communicate in some way that doesn't show up in "normal" brain activity. I thought she killed herself, as well. She was obviously bipolar and we saw her take one pill (an anti-depressant?). Hearing Carter's words drove her over the edge. That's why Carter feels guilty -- he wouldn't if the ex killed her. He thinks his words killed her. But hey didn't -- acute depression will twist anything to the point of despair. You obviously didn't watch the last season of Once Upon A Time!
  19. Tami and Junior are the best catches in the group, with Danny next. Steve is married to the job and Adam will get you killed. Flippa and Kamekona (the "shrimp truck guy") are just "no" for me. Gerald Hirsch is not an evil man, just a little sleezy...
  20. Yes -- she had actually landed in Maui and HPD brought her back to Oahu (because 5-0 may have power in the whole state but can't leave their island for some reason). Ugh... Bring on the conversion therapy!
  21. And the drawbacks aren't even certain. Horrible.
  22. So many dirty thoughts expunged herein....
  23. I know. All the different anti-depressants have different side-effects. I was very lucky, first in that my depression is fairly mild, and second that my doctors found a prescription that keeps it at bay without making me feel like a zombie (as one med did). My friend went through about 30 years(!!!) of trying different meds before she found one that works (mostly) for her. She still has trying days, and sometimes weeks, but she is 1000% better than she was when we first met. She doesn't think she's a superhero, but I do. 1 -- it depends on the med and the person. There was one (I forget which one) where I absolutely didn't feel like myself. But now I feel more like myself than I did without the meds. 2 -- I think this one is accurate -- if you're in a loving relationship, the other person's health comes way before your desires.
  24. They wrote Amaya's character out almost from the moment she was introduced, so I'm glad they found a way to keep Maisie Richardson-Sellers, that didn't require mental gymnastics or massive retconning.
  25. 1) Like I said, depression is a liar. When you have it, it makes it VERY hard to do the things you need to do in order to live well. I'm taking a mild anti-depressant and it doesn't interfere with my sex life at all. 2) That's definitely the loving response. My brother-in-law has several mental issues, and all of his family need to push, prod and poke him to get the help he needs. And it's still a struggle.
×
×
  • Create New...