Truly, Voyager's most important contribution to feminism was the fact that they gave Harry Kim most of Troi and Crusher's old plots.
Truly, Voyager's most important contribution to feminism was the fact that they gave Harry Kim most of Troi and Crusher's old plots.
Yeah. The montage itself is great. It's the song that ruins it.
I always loved that that movie took the Oscar Clip from Wayne's World ("And you know what the worst part of all is? I never learned to read!") and made an Oscar winning movie out of it.
Except Selma. He's pretty terrible in that (although the role is so underwritten that it doesn't help much).
At least they're giving it to someone with a career this time. Giving it to Tina Fey and Will Ferrell in 2010/11 or Leno last year, when they've never given it to Letterman or Carson or Mel Brooks or Bill Murray was just silly.
And I remember growing up in the 80s, and seeing these big Targets with weird triangle boxes on the roof, and that explains what they were!
If the Oscar bait fails, at least you'll get a guaranteed Emmy and Golden Globe nomination!
"Hi, I'm Rob Lowe, and I have DirecTV."
"And I'm Comcast, and I'm untouchable bitch."
Sady, the Civil War has never been effectively portrayed as the Robin Williams One Man Show it truly was for those who lived the struggle.
Man, season 6 of The Wire really went downhill, didn't it?
Actually , they show the impeachment of President Doormat happening in the run up to the midterms , meaning Ubderwood reached the Presidency before the halfway point of the term. So like Gerald Ford (succeeded Aug. '74, 20 months in) and unlike LBJ (succeeded November '63, 34 months in), if he's elected in his own…
Yeah. At first I thought the dead drop might have been a reaction to Stan and Oleg's little show, but when Arkady and the new KGB officer talk at the end, it's clear she's been an asset for them the whole time.
If only we had Sardonic Bill Murray in the room while Philip and Elizabeth put on all their wigs…
Even though the timeline doesn't really work, I like to think that Henry eventually left it all behind, changed his name, and then repeated all the inappropriate comedy routines he wanted at a small Northeastern paper company, desperately seeking the love and attention he never got as a small child.
I kind of loved how on DS9 they screwed up the timeline on just how long it had been since Worf spoke with Alexander to the point in included multiple years when they lived together on the Enterprise.
It was all a bit one step over the top. If it was just VP Hoynes who had to take command, it'd be one thing. But making it big ol' Republican speaker John Goodman was a bridge too far.
It's not going to be… you guessed it, Frank Stallone?
Poor Craig Kilborn. Judging by the success of Fallon, he was ahead of his time on the "Let's play shit with celebrities" idea.
If I recall, they didn't immediately recognize him and his accomplishments back when they first met him in "Space Seed," only learning the true specifics when consulting archives for a briefing later. So not immediately recognizing him as important holds up, especially given they found him as some dude, going by a…
Eh. It's still better than the climax to N#@#$@#$ which, despite featured anti-climax after anti-climax: