Mark learns to ride a bike and finds a hidden Dutch enclave; Tammy helps Leanne plan her “divorce-lorette” party.
That segment was one of the episode’s moments that gave me a good chuckle, along with the appearance of Michael Stipe, the ...
Meanwhile, the rest of the Grieving Souls showcase their strengths in the background, and Tino in particular earns a satisfying spotlight moment that reinforces her growth. The rest of the proceedings ...
As its claws tear through her abdomen, her life begins to trickle away until a lone homunculus reaches out to grasp her dying hand… Picking up from the previous episode, Fate/Strange Fake expands the ...
Green Lynx (David Kaldor): Aimless 20-something given a paid outlet for his thoughts on cartoons. Fears being boring slightly more than being outright disliked.
Alex Borstein and Seth MacFarlane have such a seasoned rapport that these scenes felt effortless. The sight of the two of them wandering Quahog and ultimately “leaving a gift” in Joe Swanson’s yard is ...