Later in this show or season, Georgia is a reaper in limbo, invisible, and she moves the magnetic letters on the fridge around to spell out 'M O I S T' and her mom looks just in time to see the 'T' move into place! Loved this show, Even the very end was good..
Must be pretty early on, when she's still in denial about her death and the fact that she can't be part of her family anymore. (There's an ongoing thread with Reggie but she lets go of Joy after not too long.)
and they did make a really awful movie, that is very worth more not having experienced it, and there being "hey there is that movie I haven't seen yet" optimism..
@@alfredoprime5495 I found especially awful was how they recast Daisy Adair with someone who was even remotely charming as her, and with basically no explanation that would rationalize it. They could have very simply had Daisy move on as other characters in the show had done before, which would be in-canon, and had the new actress play a new reaper, which would make total sense. But no, they kept the Daisy role, and messed it all up =(
If moist is suppose to be “pornagraphic”, why don’t women hate the word “wet”? I’ve heard a hell of a lot more people say a woman is wet than moist. This scene and the look on the woman’s face was hilarious.
Basically just too common. Sure it can mean the other thing but at least it's used enough to maintain its everyday meaning. "Moist" just isn't necessary to describe anything that often, so if you're finicky about it that one will stick with you more than anything else.
Gawd I hate Georgia's parents, they should love each other or split up. Georgia's death was an improvement to her existence. Dead like me describes Georgia's parents better than the reapers.
"Let's split up." "Oh, fine, FINE, but you better get yourself one hell of an attorney!" "...I meant to search for the dog, Joy." Spoiler alert: They do split up.
Yep. Although it's filmed in Vancouver, of course. There's a beautiful scene in a graveyard in the middle of the city in the finale, and I tried to place it but I don't think it really matches anywhere in Seattle.
Maybe because sneering at your kid's efforts to get a job and yelling at her about how she "used to be smart" anymore isn't exactly helpful when she's clearly depressed and in need of actual support.
'And moist!' Gets me every time
"Who had the nerve to name you Joy?"
I like how you just see floating glasses for a while until she introduces the family. When I first saw it, I was like "WTF?"
Later in this show or season, Georgia is a reaper in limbo,
invisible, and she moves the magnetic letters on the fridge
around to spell out 'M O I S T' and her mom looks just in time
to see the 'T' move into place! Loved this show, Even the very end was good..
Must be pretty early on, when she's still in denial about her death and the fact that she can't be part of her family anymore. (There's an ongoing thread with Reggie but she lets go of Joy after not too long.)
Such a great show.
"delicious and moist"... isn't that how glados described the cake in that portal credits song?
This is delicious... And moist :3
I was worried about this getting canceled.I really miss this show.I thought it was coming back when they were talking about the movie
and they did make a really awful movie, that is very worth more not having experienced it, and there being "hey there is that movie I haven't seen yet" optimism..
@@ablestmage the story with Reggie was ok IMO, but the one about Rube's replacement was bizarre and stupid, which is what ruined that movie
@@alfredoprime5495 I found especially awful was how they recast Daisy Adair with someone who was even remotely charming as her, and with basically no explanation that would rationalize it. They could have very simply had Daisy move on as other characters in the show had done before, which would be in-canon, and had the new actress play a new reaper, which would make total sense. But no, they kept the Daisy role, and messed it all up =(
If moist is suppose to be “pornagraphic”, why don’t women hate the word “wet”? I’ve heard a hell of a lot more people say a woman is wet than moist. This scene and the look on the woman’s face was hilarious.
Basically just too common. Sure it can mean the other thing but at least it's used enough to maintain its everyday meaning. "Moist" just isn't necessary to describe anything that often, so if you're finicky about it that one will stick with you more than anything else.
This episode , was kinda moisty.... -grin-
must admit i have a thing about this program or it just might be Elen Muth.
And moist.
Delicious and moist. Does anybody see the similarity to Portal 1 ending song about cake?
That scene was moist.
so funny
moist
I know the mother from a series called "Oh Baby" ... she was a bit different then :-)
hahahaha, i like Georgia already
Gawd I hate Georgia's parents, they should love each other or split up. Georgia's death was an improvement to her existence. Dead like me describes Georgia's parents better than the reapers.
"Let's split up."
"Oh, fine, FINE, but you better get yourself one hell of an attorney!"
"...I meant to search for the dog, Joy."
Spoiler alert: They do split up.
I hated her mom. Because she was exactly like mine
#SpeakingMoistly
This is set in Seattle!?
Yep. Although it's filmed in Vancouver, of course. There's a beautiful scene in a graveyard in the middle of the city in the finale, and I tried to place it but I don't think it really matches anywhere in Seattle.
gorgia moms is such a pint in the A,,,!!
Never understood why they kinda all acted tired of the mom, who was just trying to make sure George did well.
Maybe because sneering at your kid's efforts to get a job and yelling at her about how she "used to be smart" anymore isn't exactly helpful when she's clearly depressed and in need of actual support.
She comes across as an overbearing nag. You gotta let your child live for themselves.
@JesseOlivarez1985 the movie was terrible