It's literally the first scene either Norman or Harry are in, so missing that seems pretty ridiculous.
It's literally the first scene either Norman or Harry are in, so missing that seems pretty ridiculous.
Is that what it is? My wife said that Keira looked older than everybody else in the trailer, and while that was an exaggeration, it's stunning how old her face looks when she's only in her early 30s.
Other than Fitz, who is basically the highlight of every episode, Trip's wondering if he'd dated any of the women - immediately followed by his half joking curiosity of why they'd want to return to a world where he hadn't - was easily my favorite. Legitimate cackles.
My wife is occasionally stunned by how pissed off I get at an asinine Daily Double wager.
See, I'm completely different - even though Wilbon's hatred of all young people is completely ludicrous, it seems almost charming to me and I love how Kornheiser shamelessly eggs it on.
It'll be the coverage. No way they're airing the actual events live.
"Stay under the radar for a while so we don't attract Spider-Man's attention. You've gotta creep. Creep."
"I don't know what that was for."
The Hollywood hivemind can be creepy at times, but not in the case of the people Evans is teeing off on here.
Couldn't be any more silly than what they really do dub in when R-rated movies are on TBS, I guess
I was just coming here to say this. Fallon isn't going to get any of Colbert's viewers by suddenly going attack dog on Trump - in fact he's more likely to lose them. But I guess this would be par for the course at NBC.
He has a .231 OBP, so technically he averages 769 outs per 1,000 at-bats. (And .183 is a pretty good average for pitchers.)
Seriously. If you watch Friends With Benefits for 5 minutes and think the answer is anyone else, I don't know what to do for you.
Clark Gregg's delivery of that card reading is note-perfect. It's really the only notable thing his character does, but what a thing it is.
That exchange never fails to crack me up.
Funny, the exact opposite happened to me - I saw it for the first time a couple weeks after being dumped and it had a kind of pushing effect on me, reminding me I needed to get the hell over it.
I have the game-changing theory that there is really no rhyme or reason as to who does well in NCAA bracket pools in any given year. Just a thought, though.
By that logic, you should have had even less reason to like the Toy Story movies - Disney gets to make all the money on Toy Story toys rather than use existing products.
It's getting to the point where I see a movie's synopsis and its cast list and I know there's going to be an Outrage Police controversy before I'm done reading it.
The show has been pretty consistently entertaining since the Capt. America Winter Soldier/Hydra twist late in the 1st season.