In lieu of all the people we care about, a villain who should already be dead cast as a tragic character.
In lieu of all the people we care about, a villain who should already be dead cast as a tragic character.
Anybody who will tell you that this show is the funniest show on television will tell you that this was the funniest episode of the season.
So, rumor is the show's title is changing; apparently it's now to be called
What happens when a show about accuracy without insight decides it's too good for accuracy?
The tribes would excommunicate (or, some sort of infinitely worse savage custom - although getting cut off from the ludicrous money people whose blood is considered pure enough make would be quite bad) anyone who suggested letting slots off the reservations.
Yes, CA racetracks would love to become racinos, but you can't even get a legislator to meet with you about the idea anymore. It's dead dead dead.
If Ace's enemies are willing to believe that he "has the tribes in his pocket," and further, plot to somehow outbid him for the loyalty of California's richest lobby (which, by the way, is fanatically devoted to what it calls "tribal exclusivity"), he might just as well offer to sell them a bridge instead.
What's the deal with this slot machines at racetracks ("racinos") plot?
I like
How the show rigidly adheres to the book whenever there's an opportunity to show a guy's cock, no matter how trivial the scene, but otherwise freely alters major plot points and character qualities.
"Mom you need to protect us more."
Who WRITES this shit?
So umm,
1. X-files much?
&
2. EVERYONE knows that you can locate a cell phone which is turned on, just by tracking the cell towers it's in contact with.
How does the most boring episode of the season get an A-?
This MJF character is such an annoyance, and the hot wife thing was just stupid.
Buffy at her best
I don't understand why people (and Buffy herself) seem to expect Buffy to have normal relationships and normal boyfriends when Buffy is manifestly not normal. I mean, it's just an inescapable fact that she is exceedingly abnormal in her physical abilities as well as her responsibilities (if you…
When I say they always win, I mean they never really lose. The worst that happens except to that one guy creepy dude who ends up getting convicted for the wrong murder, is that some cleverness of Alicia or Kalinda will avoid the worst possible outcome, resulting in a victory for the firm if not necessarily the client.
Not only do they win almost all of their cases (I can only think of one they don't) but their clients are almost all innocent, which is even more ridiculous.
Oh my God
Somehow this show took the worst premise for an episode in a legal drama, went overboard by having them actually succeed in a preposterous manner (a circuit judge could not do that) and then somehow made it worse when Alicia gave a nauseating speech that sounded like it was written by David E Kelly for Alan…
Happy
That Julie is back to being entertainingly awful rather than just awful.
I mean, if he were choosing because he had to be DD, the logical thing would have been for him to forego drinking, to sacrifice the fun of it.
Based on it cutting to Abed sitting alone moping and Annie sitting alone moping my first impression and my considered impression is that he chose not to drink the drink because alcohol = sadness.
LloydBraun: Did you just read Catcher in the Rye or something?