There is about a few minutes when she's nude and the rest of that scene she's wearing Sherlock coat. She's in quite a few scenes throughout the rest of the episode and she's not naked in any of those.
There is about a few minutes when she's nude and the rest of that scene she's wearing Sherlock coat. She's in quite a few scenes throughout the rest of the episode and she's not naked in any of those.
Almost constantly nude?
Most of my comedy diet consists of panel shows - the aforementioned Would I Lie to You? and QI are my personal favorites.
What are looking for? Because my favorites range from Would I Lie to You? to Rev to The Hour. Inside No. 9 is good if your looking for an anthologized dark comedy like Black Mirror, albeit less satirically focused.
Just wait for the third season of The Trip…
I would think it would be fairly difficult to make limericks using Cumberbatch's name. But I fully expect my fellow commenters to prove me wrong.
Sesame Street (combined with Muppet Babies) introduced me to a ton of pop culture references and parodies that I only caught up with years later. I knew Monsterpiece Theater years before I knew there was such a thing as primetime PBS programming. So that, and introductory Spanish.
The Hollywood Film Awards is exactly what I would have come up with if I wanted to make a fake awards show. Not that I'm saying I did in this instance. Just that, theoretically, if I wanted to meet a bunch celebrities, this is what I would do. But I didn't.
How many people do you think are going to see this movie just to count how many times Cumberbatch says "pengwings"?
Much as I love MJN, Martin would be an idiot not to. (On the other hand, Martin is an idiot…)
The assumption is that the special they'll be filming in January will be a Christmas special. I don't know if that's actually been confirmed, however.
Who wouldn't want to spend Christmas with Charlie Brooker? I'm already getting Nick Frost as Santa Claus, Carrie Fisher on QI and the two-part finale of Cabin Pressure. The Brits are spoiling me this year. It'll just about make up for what will almost certainly be the crushing disappointment of everything else…
David Tennant's hair is a sentient being. Watch what you say.
I need to watch this again. We went to see it in the theaters but I was too young and apparently had forgotten. We had the storybook which I read a lot and was later surprised that it was actually a movie.
What did zero say to eight? Nice belt.
6. The only number that never got its own segment was “1,” because “1” is an asshole.
With attitudes like that, it's no wonder "1" is the loneliest number…
The trauma…it's returning…
I'm really enjoying Slate's Working podcast so thank to whomever first mentioned it here. It helps that, in just a few episodes, they interviewed both Stephen Colbert and John Flansburgh. It's a nice, straight-faced version of People Like Us.
So how are those of us who are listening to Serial going to feel if we never find out anything definitive by the end? It's very well made and I've been riveted on a week-by-week basis. But I worry that by the end, it's going to be about Koenig's journey and nothing will actually change for Syed and the people…
Looks like being reminded of Robin Williams death still stings a bit. A shame this isn't a better movie to end on but I don't think it'll matter in a few years when I look back on his career.