You'll probably just be spending the whole time daydreaming about Hannibal's Dancy coming over to your house and playing "games" with you.
You'll probably just be spending the whole time daydreaming about Hannibal's Dancy coming over to your house and playing "games" with you.
Seconded. Balut, eyeballs and tripe are pretty much at the top of my 'I'm sorry, but I can't' list. Damn near everything else is fair game.
Balut! (Don't click, tender-hearted folks. There are photos.)
Oh, Tilda. My alien queen.
Please tell me that gif is from Romy and Michele's High School Reunion.
Meh. I'd rather just have Carnivale back. Brother Justin for life.
I've been pining for more John Cho ever since Flash Forward went off the air. Please don't let this show suck!
Which is why I always get irked when Matthew Weiner pulls his whole 'if the cast is not relating with/related to Don Draper in some form, they're of little consequence'.
That she can't be arsed to properly fit women into bras?
Yep. When people finally investigated her place, the TV was still paying. Somehow she managed to slip through all the cracks, from rent to bills to receiving benefits. It's the little things with her story, you know? I always wonder how her TV didn't burn out after 2+ years.
Woof. Brace yourself, because it's the type of story which puts you through an emotional wringer.
She sounded very troubled, in that way of people who know how to wear separate faces for separate social circles. I wish we had more of the story.
It reminds me of Joyce Carol Vincent, who was dead in her bedsit for two years before anyone noticed. (And this was definitely before auto-pay was a thing.) There was a documentary made about her, Dreams of a Life, which broke my heart.
The outtakes are actually better than the ad itself. I could listen to Amy Poehler riff all day.
It was planned for about six seasons, if memory serves, and the second season we got was actually seasons' 2-4 stories crammed into one short run of episodes. HBO killed it because of a combination of budget (expensive), and the Rome set burning down one summer.
I fantasize about Rome magically coming back on-air for a third, longer season. Such a brilliant show, and McKidd was impeccable in it.
He is a beautiful human being, but Oh and McKidd own me.
A lot of my 'he could do better!!!' insistence is mostly because I'm still resentful of Rome and Journeyman being canceled. He seems to be having a blast on Grey's, which is nice to see. My secret heart would rather that he get another stab at Rome, though.