I am so jealous that you live in Milwaukee. I'm living in Texas right now, but I'm trying to make my way back to Wisconsin. Have a micro-brew for me.
I am so jealous that you live in Milwaukee. I'm living in Texas right now, but I'm trying to make my way back to Wisconsin. Have a micro-brew for me.
Everyone who actually watches 30 Rock is in on the joke and the rest of America can't find NBC on their TVs anyway.
http://www.complex.com/pop-… Number 7.
The Bob Dylan song is used when the show airs on NBC. The Lucy Schwartz song is used on the DVDs (at least the first season DVD). I'm not sure what happens overseas, but that sounds correct.
Am I the only one who thinks that this episode of New Girl isn't going to age well?
I think you should be teaching the class.
Question: I haven't seen any other season 7 episodes (I don't have cable or any money). But I really want to download this episode. Will I be able to follow the plot if I haven't seen the earlier episodes? I don't mind if things are slightly spoiled for me; I just want to make sure that I won't be completely lost.
Community is funny ha-ha.
You should watch "Whisker Wars." I have no idea if it's still on or if it's available, but I know Dan Fienberg was really excited about this show.
In keeping with the one episode streak of Breaking-Bad-Actors-Playing-Young-Athletes-in-Old-Crime shows (Bryan Cranston as a tennis player on Murder, She Wrote), we have Don Eladio (Steven Bauer) as a young boxer on The Rockford Files.
Yes, he did. He got in the car and it exploded. And the rest of the episode was filled with murdered police officers, people returning from the dead, and multiple personalities.
I feel sorry for you. But funny story. I was watching Live with Kelly & Michael today and Ty Burrell was a guest. They were talking about MF's win streak and Ty Burrell joked that at some point there was going to be some sort of backlash.
I'll try not to spoil a show from 1986, but there is a car explosion in a parking lot.
Update on Bryan Cranston in this episode: He is wearing a bright blue windbreaker, short tennis shorts, and his fiancee is played by Linda Hamilton.
I'm sitting at home, watching Murder, She Wrote, and sewing. There are some times when I wonder when I'm single. This is not one of those times.
I had so many people talking to me about this show last spring that I watched the entire first season in a weekend. And I enjoyed it, mostly because the percentage of Jess scenes regresses towards the mean and it becomes a better balanced show. Plus, this show made Dermot Mulroney likable!
Somehow that makes it less funny. Because S for satisfactory sounds legitimate, and I want Pierce to be crazy.
Two things:
1) I was looking through a grade school report card and I not only earned an "S," but also an "S+." [It meant satisfactory.]
That may be true, but that doesn't mean the mascara budget wasn't a bit too high anyway.
I'm starting to think that the reason the first four (RTD) Doctor Who series are so low budget is because they spent all of the money on Rose's mascara. They finally made up the deficit by the time Moffat got there.