It felt to me like a mutated CW teen monster drama that got ported over to Cinemax.
It felt to me like a mutated CW teen monster drama that got ported over to Cinemax.
They really should have given the chemical formula as CH3CH2-O-CH2CH3 since just giving elemental ratios leads to a possible seven structural isomers, although I suppose the fact that all the possible compounds would be either alcohols or ethers should have been enough to make me realize that "butanolic" was probably…
Due to weird scheduling and lack of a DVR where I currently am, I had to miss Jeopardy! to catch the Brazil-Germany game, and after reading your description of the goings-on I'm glad I did.
Granted, the fact that the AVC dropped their Suits and Graceland coverage means those shows are dead to them, but new episodes air tonight.
The FJ clue seemed like a giveaway and I was sure all three would answer correctly.
Wow. Looks like W's political capital doesn't translate to the real thing.
I was annoyed they couldn't find a way to work in "Wallace and Gromit".
I get the feeling most contestants view Jeopardy! as a trivia game show first with little to no strategy on how the game is and can be played.
He might have continued with, "…the thousand-dollar clue," but after Kay interrupted with, "National Animals for a thousand," he said, "…the Daily Double coming up," so it really did seem Alex had jumped the gun.
Kay wasn't the greatest interview subject (probably just nerves) but she made smart wagers and worked the clues well.
Should have used more glaze.
Many of the commenters have complained that Dennis is too harsh on the show and seems to not enjoy it, harping on its faults and not giving enough credit, if any, where due.
It doesn't surprise me that Angie thought her all-in DD wager required "guts" because humans are so loss-averse that making a "safe" and small bet probably felt more comfortable for her even at the cost of any hope of winning.
I'd suggest starting a thread on Suits but since that isn't getting coverage either and it seems that nothing new is getting coverage tonight, your best bet might be start your own thread on tomorrow's "What's On Tonight".
Again, he's a teen-aged kid and not as obviously as worldly as you or the rest of us.
When Jack gets busy he really gets busy, unlike poor Naveed, who seemed to have finished in three minutes, if that.
It cracks me up that the bad piano playing on this show is so egregiously bad, when in reality the mechanical rendition of Clair de Lune Brandon was listening to, which I assumed was a recording of himself when he was at 100%, was a perfectly good example of bad playing in its lack of feeling.
Couldn't find any direct flights from Kansas City to Reykjavik but even with one stop it can be done in about 13 hours.
I don't get this schadenfreude.
I thought I saw every new episode of both SaB and The Fosters last half-season but I don't remember Toby finding his inner Bjork or Callie having hooked up with Wyatt.