But has the Internet found Letterman's appearances on the Jackson Family variety show? (I'm assuming yes. I'm just too lazy to check.)
But has the Internet found Letterman's appearances on the Jackson Family variety show? (I'm assuming yes. I'm just too lazy to check.)
Mike Scully generally gets the blame. My memory is that fans were happy to see Jean back, especially when was talking about reversing some of Scully's changes - ie, making Apu single again. But since it's been over 10 years since he returned, fans now blame him as well.
A lot given that I was a child of the 80s. Three in particular:
A little surprised that it's happening so soon. I just hope that it ends with Candice finally proving to her mom that she's not completely delusional.
It's not my favorite episode but Zoidberg's appearance as Jesus probably made me laugh harder than anything else in the entire series.
It's really hard to tell how serious he is about this, given that he ends it with "I don't know what I want" and has to confirm the Punisher's real name. Maybe he just really likes the costume. Or it's the only other superhero he can remember that is still available. I'm sure he'd do a good job regardless.
I have a couple of Final Fantasy tracks I keep on my iPod, more since I started playingTheatrhythm. Professor Layton is another favorite.
Yes, but in a metaphorical rather than literal way.
So what they're saying is, people stop responding to media that is no longer marketed to them? Who knew?
I guess we're never going to get that Life with Mikey sequel…
Phineas and Ferb cast David Mitchell as an intergalactic poacher. That alone qualifies it as one of the greatest cartoons ever made.
I loved Garfield and Friends. It was so weird finding out the Klopman Diamond was a real thing.
There was an episode of Lilo and Stitch that had 5/5ths of The Kids in the Hall.
You can always tell which topics Wilmore and his guests are interested in and can speak authoritatively on and what they can't. The former can result in some of the best television out there and the latter can be physically painful to watch.
So this is not the episode of SVU that has Andre Braugher and Robert Sean Leonard? Excellent, that saves me an hour of my life.
For a lot of people, MLK and the Civil Rights Movement didn't seem to work for them at the time either. There was a split as more prominent militant groups become more popular.
I'm starting to get the impression that the AV Club doesn't really like Happyish.
He did an excellent job as Martin Crieff in the radio sitcom Cabin Pressure. (It's the first thing I saw/heard him in so that's how he's forever imprinted in my mind.) So, yes, I would love to see an on screen equivalent.
I started reading the answers in Martin Crieff's voice but the answers weren't defensive and irritated enough so I switched to Douglas Richardson. Basically, almost anything I know and believe about airplanes comes from Cabin Pressure. And this article didn't explain how planes stay in the air either.
Every time I see Tom Holland's name I always initially read it as Tom Hollander.