But since Kevin and Olivia were still in New York, doesn't that still count as their immediate geography?
But since Kevin and Olivia were still in New York, doesn't that still count as their immediate geography?
Is this show getting regular coverage, or is this a one time thing? Whatever, I'll take it.
Randall is the best character (SKB's performance anchors it) but this was a good night for Kevin. Losing is father is still devastating to him, and that kind of pain doesn't just go away, no matter how many years pass.
I really hope William is still around to see his recital.
It's the first cooking show I've ever seen that doesn't loathe the microwave, especially if you're just using it to melt something. Which is fine. I'm sick of getting the pots dirty for something so small.
I loved Tom's version of Biz Markie's "Make the Music with your Mouth."
I still laugh at Terry's sketches. They overdid it with him later on (you could tell they were running out of ideas) but he was still one of the best recurring characters on the show.
I agree, save for one thing: it was Kerry Kenney-Silver who analyzed the gang on Sunny, which should have been two episodes!
Damn, those are good. And I love that they come in a set.
This was the first time I really liked Issa and Lawrence as a couple, but I can also see why Daniel is so attractive to her. You could tell that Issa was flattered when Daniel told the students about Issa being an inspiration to him.
The Thor/Loki dynamic was the best part of it. The rest of it was such a mess.
I thought of that one, too. So eerie.
Same. Not much horror just a few "jump" scenes, like a little boy ghost with a gaping gunshot wound in his head, or Mischa Barton's character just vomiting out of nowhere because she was being poisoned.
Thanks. :)
Because of the success of shows like Fuller House, Girl Meets World, etc. Easier to reboot something people already love than try something new.
They weren't very good with acknowledging bisexuality or lesbians during W&G. A lot of the jokes made during the show wouldn't hold up now.
Nice to see someone else who didn't hate the finale. Well, I can't say I loved it, but they finally recognized that Will and Grace needed some time apart before they could be with anyone else. They came to that conclusion several times during the series and they would always sidestep it somehow (one of them gets a…
Driver was pretty funny, though. The stuff with Karen's ex husbands who weren't Stan (Cleese, Andy Garcia, Alec Baldwin) was boring.
I watched it for a season or so. It was a lot lighter than GA and didn't take itself so seriously. Then they did, and Amelia just dragged it down further.
Scorsone really sold that scene in the end. And a lot of commenters called the reason why Amelia still has reservations about parenthood. Which is totally fair. If Owen gives her grief about it, then he's an asshole.