Blaine saying he’s “Ok down here” at the end of 170 means SO much because he’s always wanted to be at the top, that was his whole obsession. He always wanted to be at the very top and was scared of falling to the bottom the most, but now, him saying he’s “ok down here” … oh it has so much meaning
the syrah and aurelia hug means so much to me because yes they do pick on each other all of the time. BUT THEY DO CARE ABOUT EACH OTHER. THEY'RE CLUBMATES . i start crying
I'm hoping this episode has the two of them actually talking about what happened last episode. Because it really does feel like Jon should have prioritized how Martin was feeling back there and he very much did not.
Clock sounds? Um?
OH! Are they in the Lonely domain?!
Martin, why are you here alone?! Jon, come get your man!
NO! I don't like this! OH, NO! That's so sad!
Honey, how did you end up here all alone?! I hate this so much!
No, stop it!
This is new kind of dread. I'm getting anxious from this.
Oh, thank god, he remembered Jon. But where the hell did he go?!
NO! I can't! I'm not emotionally available enough for this!
Martin, your mom was a bitch! I think I'm gonna cry, like actually.
Oh, don't talk about Sasha, I'm gonna get sad all over again!
The back and forth is driving me crazy! I know Jon's gonna find him eventually but it making me so sad.
Are Jon and Martin just struggling to remember who they are and sometimes running back into each other?
YEAH! Remember who you are hon! I'm so happy for you!
NO! Jon, you shut your mouth.
Comforting? Nothing about that was comfortable! That was so very stressful and I need to go to bed because I can not handle another episode after that. Good night.
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Earth is technically a sandwich where the upper bread is stars, and the lower bread is stars, and the filling is rock and lava and a few incidental humans.
Jon M Wilson is back as we finish our look back at the MCU shows and movies of the past year! This time around we are talking about She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, Werewolf by Night and the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special!
by Dean Inserra & Jared C. Wilson | What’s the big deal about so-called “purity culture?” Pastor and author Dean Inserra and I discuss on todays new ep of the For The Church Podcast.
Mouri is feeling a little weak, so they go see a doctor who is obsessed with taking baths. He has an interesting family. First there’s his hawkish second wife, who has no qualms about announcing under her breath that he’s having an affair. Then you meet Araide-Sensei, his perfect son, who wears a turtleneck sweater. He’s a part-time doctor and a full-time basketball coach. He likes to drop papers and touch Ran’s hand. But he’s not the only one who likes to drop things. There’s also the housemaid, “Sumimasen.” In the short time that you meet her, she manages to drop a vase, burn a hand on a smoking, steaming pot, and get lost in the house. Finally there’s Goblin Granny, who appears at suppertime. She particularly dislikes the doctor, because she doesn’t like bathroom renovations. So anyway, everybody’s in the kitchen, except for the host, who decided to take a bath. Then the lights go out. Sumimasen goes to find the breaker, Ran cuddles with Araide Sensei, and the old woman goes upstairs and then comes back down, because she heard rain. When the lights come back on, they decide that the doctor might be upset, so they go to check on him, and find him dead in the bathtub, electrocuted by an electric razor. Conan almost gives Takagi a concussion by screaming at the top of his lungs, just to make a point. And Mouri does a really good imitation of being electrocuted. Grandma says that Chiaki caused it to happen. Chiaki is her deceased daughter, who always said, “if you shave in the bathtub, you’ll get electrocuted.”
Best Quotes:
Araide-Sensei: “Grandmother is in a bad mood because father’s been using the bathroom to his liking.”