Dem his girlfriend.
Dem his girlfriend.
Blackadder during the Norman conquest. Plenty of material involving a clash of cultures for Blackadder to poke fun at. Maybe Stephen Fry could be William the Conqueror, and Hugh Laurie could be an Anglo-Saxon baron. Or maybe vice versa. And Tim McInnerny could be yet another clueless Percy.
That may be because the difference in Blackadder's and Baldrick's status is the least in this season. In the previous two seasons, Baldrick was Blackadder's servant. Now they are both servants. Granted, they are very far apart on the hierarchy of servants, but they're still considered part of the same group by…
Nope - Charles Dance is Vetinari. No one else should be allowed to go near that role now.
Now that's my fantasy too!
Yeah, it's hard to believe that Mr. Bean could ever look handsome, but the beard did wonders for his face.
I agree - it's easily one the best episodes of the entire show, and distinctly superior to 'Sense and Senility' - which is very good, of course, but just not as funny.
Dem Blackadder, dem him, dem.
Macbeth!
But unfortunately they indulged in another unrealistic TV trope later on: They discussed their sex life right in the middle of a crowded corridor in Lily's workplace, without a second thought. And no one around seemed at all interested in their talk - in real life, they'd have an audience within seconds (granted, half…
But Daphne's gone way past 'pretty angry' and well into 'disturbed and dangerous' territory.
I know … Regina is all hot and bothered about how Angelo's death affects Daphne (though that's probably only because Daphne is being such a brat about it), but she doesn't even seem to have considered that Bay might be upset.
Ugh, Daphne is getting so tiresome now that I even momentarily wished that she had been killed off instead of Angelo. She's just so insufferable - all she does is make one horrible decision after another.
Daphne and Campbell broke up in the episode where he got another job. It was clear that he resented her being promoted over him, and he made a bunch of really fake excuses about not having time to get together with her after getting the new job.
Toby's age was clearly retconned in the second season to keep him in high school a year longer. At this point, it's hard to say how old he's supposed to be - an issue made even more complicated by the fact that Lucas Grabeel is about a decade older than the character he's playing.
Let's try to remember that these are characters on a TV show, not real people. Bay is the main character on this show, Tank is a supporting character (who probably won't be around beyond this season). So it makes sense that we see Bay confiding her problems in Tank, not vice versa. It doesn't mean that she's…
I do hope SaB doesn't take that as a challenge to create an even more awful character.
I don't think there's any deeper reason for Bay always confiding in her ex-boyfriends than the meta-reason that it's more dramatic that way. A happy, conflict-free relationship does not make for a good story. So the writers need to invent some implausible stuff like Bay and Tank suddenly becoming soulmates in the…
That would be James Boswell, not George Eliot. Boswell was (in reality) a man, not a male pseudonym.
Not as big as Dorothy Wordsworth's.