Yikes! I miss all the fun.
Yikes! I miss all the fun.
Whoa, what?For real?
Cloo does a CSI marathon on Thursdays (maybe Fridays too). They ran a bunch of first season episodes last week. I watched a few of them and I'd say they hold up. Perhaps they wouldn't appeal to someone who's never regularly watched the show, but I watched it every week until the end of the Fishburn seasons. Maybe I'm…
Abby got herself out of a very difficult situation by turning on the tears and lying like a rug. I was impressed, amused, and horrified.
I definitely get your point. I think, though, that there are some people who have (or had. They might know now if they've read what's been written about her in the past 24 hours) literally no idea Rivers was ever a real, life, actual comedian. The only thing they know her for is her Fashion Police/red carpet stuff. I…
Oh, for god's sake. Now disqus has me signed in as accidental housewife instead of legally concrete blonde. Will the irritation ever end?
Yeah, that drives me nuts. At least now you get the "Authenticate" message before you write a comment, instead of when you try to post it. That's what happened to me last week, anyway. It could have changed once again since then.
You speak the truth. Rebecca was annoying and shrill.
Holy cats! I think I just died and went to hell.
He could be Mayor of Dumbassville.
I said last week that Dean treats Kevin like an indentured servant. We saw more of that this week when he ordered Kevin to keep working, and yelled at him when he (Kevin) hesitated. At least we saw him having a last meal.
I'm pretty sure they were very clear about Chuck not being God.
Beware the wrath of a mother in mourning. She could be the greatest threat Dean's ever faced.
I get that you're trying to make a point, but was it really necessary to bring this up?
And, yet, Dean totally deserved a punch in the face from Cognizant Sam.
I definitely had some issues with this episode. I wouldn't give it a C, but I don't think it deserved an A-. It was just kind of a mess, and good part of it felt disjointed. It raised some questions for me. All those angels flying around at the campfire? Wouldn't they have some idea of what Bartholomew's angels were…
But that would have broken their streak of hiring really terrible actresses. Wouldn't want that to happen.
I've watched only a handful of episodes. It misses occasionally, but I can also count on some huge laughs. The biggest from last week came from Andre Brougher: "My wife was murdered by a man in a yellow sweater."
I always check to see when 60 Minutes starts, and adjust the recording time for the TGW as needed. It's barely even an inconvenience.
"the Hannibal Lecter of making you feel shitty
That's brilliant, olivececile. I think a lot of people have felt that way about an ex-lover.