It kind of is. Each episode has still been one day, but instead of episode three being the day after episode two, it was something like three days later.
It kind of is. Each episode has still been one day, but instead of episode three being the day after episode two, it was something like three days later.
Cross' fb post was made after Todd's round-up where he said that Kevin was taking over for Simon, so the post didn't cause the change.
Checked his fb page again; he says that Todd is 50-some hours away from the trial, so he'll reach that by the end of the season for sure.
Cross's facebook page says that they're half way through the season, and since this episode jumped a few days, it could be possible for them to reach the end dates by the sixth episode (if they do another jump or two).
Saw some complaints on twitter about his reviews having factual errors, but no idea if it's because of that or if he bailed on the show because his grades and this review make it sound like he didn't like it.
While visiting my family for the holidays my mom and I tried to watch the Nerdist special that Nathan Fillion was on. My mom is a HUGE Nathan fan; she religiously watches every episode of Castle, records every talk show she sees him on and follows him on twitter (note: her twitter feed consists almost only of tweets…
Yeah. It's starting to frustrate me that he keeps getting interviews with celebrities that I really want to see interviewed on tv and then completely squanders it because his strengths aren't in interviewing people.
Yeah, was pretty confused with the fire hydrant thing. Wouldn't the neighbors sue the city for a fire hydrant breaking (1. because it damaged their driveway and 2. the city government put their lives at risk if there was a fire) instead of the George?
Suburgatory also agrees with Happy Endings that gay men like to compare any investigation they're involved in with The Wire.
I loved the Essentials when I was younger and was really excited last month when I saw a six year reading a Jack Kirby Avengers Essential while waiting on line to see the film Baraka.
I had a friend visiting that was complaining about Marvel screwing up his mail order comics and shipping him Marvel Adventures Avengers instead. He was confused about why I thought that was a better deal until I showed him the MODOK cover that was on my shelf two feet away from him.
Didn't watch tonight's episode, but heard there was a RL quidditch joke; what was it?
http://www.redeyechicago.co… There's a contest to vote on who the best tv character is and Abed is slightly behind Daryl from TWD. There's still an hour and a half left; let's fix that and get Abed in first.
RedLetterMedia. They do the Plinkett reviews as well as Half in the Bag. I love the Plinkett character and think he really adds to the reviews, symmv.
Useless fact: This isn't a Christmas special. It originally aired in November for Thanksgiving, but aired in other countries in December because they don't have Thanksgiving. That's why it's called a "Holiday" special; they could use it at different times in different countries and get away with it.
When I saw the grade I thought "Oh wow, a C. That's pretty good for Dexter!" and then realized that there was a point years ago when I thought the weakest episode I'd see would be a B-.
Bonus points for it being done by Chris Sims, a geeky guy that is able to be social AND purposefully funny.
Darlene Love singing Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) is THE BEST Christmas song. Period. Really sad to see that that song (and A Christmas Gift For You) didn't make the list; that album is the first one I think of (other than Christmas in the Stars) when I think of Christmas.
I'll throw in Jeffrey Brown's Clumsy and Unlikely. Both pack a devastating emotional punch that really hurts just thinking about it (but makes you really glad you're not the author).
Argh, this is the same time as Project For Awesome, another "watch videos online and support X" fundraiser this weekend.