no, Canada has actually created some of the best shows of all time. For that alone, you should be grateful.
no, Canada has actually created some of the best shows of all time. For that alone, you should be grateful.
James Burrows on Cheers
no problem! be sure to share your thoughts if you end up watching it. I'll be curious to know what others (if anybody watches) think.
I agree, Glazo.
I think I enjoyed it more than you, because I didn't dislike it, but I never got compelled enough to continue watching it.
If anybody is looking for a good sci-fi show to watch, and doesn't mind subtitles, I just finished the pilot episode of a Swedish show called Real Humans and it was a very good and interesting take on the ol' robotics concept. Like a modern and domestic version of Blade Runner (though, exchange the noir vibe for a…
do you need a hug?
but you're divorced…
We all know what the scotch is for.
He's a married man, SBT!
I would like to do The Thick of It: "Episode 403" (which is called "Thought Camp" in some American services. It's the third episode of season four, if that wasn't clear.)
It's that kind of fearlessness that gave us: “Pussy's said yes plenty.”
Alright. I have some decisions to make. This was a brilliant idea, by the way.
On a show where he has literally murdered innocent people, it's telling that the delivery of that line is one of his lowest lows, for me at least. What an actor.
Does that episode contain Vic's "sweet butter" line?
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You didn't have to tell them I made you cry, SBT. That had nothing to do with the article. :-(
It was obviously a Freudian slip. I know how you really feel about me, buddy. ;-)
Oh, I like the sound of that…