I agree. At this point she should employ "the pick."
I agree. At this point she should employ "the pick."
Oh so he's Jurnee's brother—will we get some FNL crossovers such as sports agent Jason Street working with hip hop stars on some sort of benefit?
They went with the casket because Frankie thought it disrespectful to just ship it, But they didn't have any money for food,
I always thought the decision to have him speak that way was
unfortunate, but I got used to it while he was little. Now though, he is
sounding like URKEL and it is too much to bear.
Mitchell boasts the Corn Palace.
Why is "asking the father for his blessing" still treated as a lovely gesture, even by people who should know better? Do women, even middle-aged women, still think of themselves as property of their fathers until they are property of their husbands? And Jason Katims, aren't there already enough Bravermans without…
But he visits a lot.
I like him but I feel bad for the doctor. I like both for choosing an age-appropriate intellectual equal.
Cora was pregnant when her daughters were grown.
It was his idea to become lovers, ostensibly so she could make her
decision, but I think he assumed she would decide in his favor.
I can see a spin-off of Tom in America with little Sybil, staying with Mrs. Levinson until he makes his way.
Maybe they are doing what Doug Heffernan's parents did when his dog died.
I think that getting and keeping a contraceptive device is well within the job description of a lady's maid, if that is what the lady needs. Anna bathes her, after all.
Mrs. Drewe hasn't been told it's Edith's child. I think the whole problem could be solved if she were told. Edith would seem less weird.
No that was Gillingham the valet.
Is that where he plays a pervert? I try to forget about Carson in that role.
I think they called her Duck Face.
Four weddings and a funeral—she socked Hugh Grant when he rejected her at the altar.
Who goes to two consecutive performances of the same play?
They were right, but still awful.