"Oh yeah, it's that guy who kept me off the street that year. Wonder what happened to that guy."
"Oh yeah, it's that guy who kept me off the street that year. Wonder what happened to that guy."
He was about to adopt Shawn before the accident. And was looking for a new apartment for them. And then Shawn forgets he exists. Poor Mr. Turner.
No. I hate myself for knowing this, but in a later episode when they are graduating there's a throw-away line where a character says, "Mr. Turner, wait up!" implying he survived. But everyone else ignored his existence, likely because he was horribly disfigured after the accident.
No, they got rid of another teacher though. They didn't SAY he died, they just left him in the hospital and forgot he ever existed. Sucks to be that guy! But then he showed up on House as an insurance salesman, so I guess he lived.
This brought a tear to my eye because the pictures of boys smiling and playing with dolls reminds me of my brother when he was their age. So cute.
My entire family was flipping through the channels looking for a football when we randomly stopped on this movie. I was completely hooked all the way through, she was amazing.
I'd still hit that. He can talk about, like, Alaska or something with that sexy-ass voice.
It's her hair. It looks great. I don't see why there has to be a big discussion about this. If someone told me that I shouldn't cut my hair because I'd look like a poser or some stupid crap like that, I would flip them the bird.
Agreed. Besides, it looks awesome, way better than the natty extensions she had before. And I bet it feels a lot more liberating too.
I was pulling for her two years ago, but now I've given up. I do feel bad for her, but at some point you have to take some responsibility for your life and do better, and she doesn't seem like she's anywhere near there. She has had a lot of chances that most people in her place don't get.
I look after a 95 year old lady as a second job, and as far as I'm concerned, she gets what she wants, no matter how inconvenient for me. I tell everyone that if you're 95, you get to be happy and do what makes you happy and I'm not going to say a word about it. Luckily, for her being happy just means watching lots of…
I'm not a huge Elmo fan, but I think he was really good for the little kids who watched the show. He loved them unconditionally, no matter what. They wanted to see Elmo and hear that Elmo loves them. I'm really sad for the kids who need Elmo right now.
It's not as bad as Polanski, but it's still gross and wrong IMO.
That's what you get for naming your horse Samwise Gamgee, which according to Tolkien translated to "Stupid Gardener." You know if a guy is named Idiot, he's gonna be dumb.
He looks like the American Martin Freeman. Wait, he's American, right? Maybe he's Canadian, I have no idea. My point is he looks like Martin Freeman.
He doesn't look hot to me at all, and I didn't even like that movie, but after it I found myself having a total crush on him.
This is the only time I'm going to say this non-sarcastically, but think of the children! I'd feel bad for them if Elmo was gone. Elmo loves them, even when bad things happen Elmo loves them. They grow up knowing this. I'm not a huge fan of Elmo but the impact he has on kids is huge. This is gonna be bad.
It's a great documentary. I hated Elmo before I saw it, and now I totally get it and love Elmo. And now this story is way more depressing because of it.
Same here, this guy was like my hero after watching it. I recommended it to so many people.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. NONONONONONONONONONONONO. I cannot. This. DO NOT LET THIS BE TRUE.