Nice try, SaB, but all you did with this dance episode was remind me how much I miss Bunheads.
Nice try, SaB, but all you did with this dance episode was remind me how much I miss Bunheads.
They should bring back Watson, but force it to use speech recognition so it can't begin calculating an answer immediately when an answer is uncovered, allowing other players a chance to buzz in.
You are much younger than I would have expected, conversely making me feel much older than I am.
Aren't you glad NBC decided to feature a Summer Paralympics athlete rather than showing actual Winter Olympics events?
NBC's decision to spend seemingly the first half hour of their primetime broadcast on a Summer athlete who had no connection to the Winter Olympics (other than having been originally born in Russia before being adopted by a U.S. couple) pissed me the hell off and is one of the reasons why they didn't show the other…
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Been trying to learn the differences between the different figure skating jumps and have figured out that the axel is the only one in which the skater takes off from moving forward, with all jumps landing backwards.
During the Russian women's matches the fans would grow so loud that the other teams on the other sheets couldn't hear their own team members and had to resort to hand signals, which really doesn't work if you're a sweeper trying to sweep and communicate weight and distance at the same time.
Without having looked this up, my guess is that because they had tied according to whatever system they use in their round-robin play, they played a rematch because both teams had performed equally well, even though, as you note, Norway had already beaten GB.
Women's curling bronze-medal match between Great Britain (i.e. Scotland) and Switzerland just finished, and it was a match well worth watching.
Not a Canadian nor a particularly devout fan of curling, but decided during the 2010 Vancouver games I should actually figure out what was going on in this strange sport of sliding stones and players furiously brushing the ice with small-headed brooms.
The rest of TV hasn't entirely surrendered as both Pretty Little Liars, which the AVC seems to cover every so often, and Twisted are airing new episodes.
Didn't know this game featured the lowest scoring semifinalists, which might explain why they seemed to miss or not buzz in on so many seemingly easy answers, even despite the College Championship being noticeably less challenging than regular Jeopardy!.
The skis, poles, and rifle might make your fantasy scenarios somewhat uncomfortable/dangerous, but then I imagine that's part of the allure.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Brandon trying to do good for his loved ones will invariably do so in the most questionable and destructive way possible.
Happened to catch NBC's live broadcast of the short program for ice-dancing with the especially colorful commentary by Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir, and then caught the prime-time edit with different commentary by Tom Hammond, Scott Hamilton and Sandra Bezic, interspersed, of course with biographical snippets for the…
Veronica Guerin is well worth a watch not least for its seedy portrayal of Irish crime and corruption, made all the more thrilling by a grounded performance by Blanchett playing the titular, real-life reporter who went toe-to-toe with some truly evil crime lords while trying to keep herself and her family safe.
That baffled me too, and my only explanation is that Trebek is going slowly insane and thought the scrambled letters were a product of his dementia.
That doesn't bother me so much, since Arthur needed it to come back and it's good strategy especially if one can't maintain control of the board.
"Half-assedly"?
This is American Horror Story; I expect full ass.