I met Chuck Wepner once. It was pretty cool. He's from the same town my mom is from (Bayonne, NJ).
I met Chuck Wepner once. It was pretty cool. He's from the same town my mom is from (Bayonne, NJ).
My cousin, who is also from NJ, talks shit about Papa Gino's every time he get's home from college in MA lol
1. Domino's
2. Pizza Hut
3. Little Caesar's
Most definitely.
Your periodic reminder to watch Detroiters, dammit. It's so good.
Considering Mike has almost exclusively operated pretty separately from Jimmy since their interactions in the first season, I don't really see Esposito's presence overshadowing the rest of the show. He's going to figure in to Mike's storyline because, at this point, he pretty much has to. It perfectly explains both…
Her scenes with CZJ last week accomplished a similar feat, but yeah her friendship with Aldrich has the kind of warmth she seems incapable of having toward any fellow actress. She can't not see them as competitors in some way, even someone like de Havilland who has explicitly checked out of the competition. That…
I don't know, if you didn't like the first episode you might not enjoy any of the others either.
Can't wait to watch Fallon giggle his way through the entire show while staring straight into the camera next week.
This was the best episode of the series so far, easily. That moment when Sarandon let her breath go after Joan accept the Oscar was goddamn shattering. Jeeeeeeeeez just hurl Emmys at this thing already.
David Lean*
Joan is consistently presented as a sad, bitter, lonely crybaby, while Bette's presented as a fun, "tell it like it is" broad.
Fun fact: Ed Begley won Best Supporting Actor the night this all occurred for the film version of Sweet Bird of Youth.
He didn't - Ed Begley did.
Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul
Archer
Veep
Veep is, of course, always deserving of an honor such as this, but the clear stand-out from this group is Atlanta. What an achievement. I don't doubt it will be one of the recipients this year.
They wouldn't have even had to cancel it if that was a thing. Could've just brought it back for "Season 4," only this time called it Woman Seeking Man and had Josh/Lucy as recurring characters every once in a while.
"Better late than never" is one thing, sure, but I wouldn't commend any of those companies for doing this when this has all been public for, again, decades.
Big deal. This shit has been known about O'Reilly for literally decades at this point. He's scum, pure and simple, and anyone pulling out of advertising now is only doing it because they think it suddenly became fashionable.
As much as I'll miss this show, it could not have ended more perfectly, with the titular woman found and that sweet callback to the pilot. Thanks to Simon Rich, Jay Baruchel, and everyone else involved in this series for all the great television. It was consistently one of the most unique shows on television.