Its cos Libby keeps him in a cage most of the time. He just sits in there peering out as his TV frantically typing away on his next article.
Its cos Libby keeps him in a cage most of the time. He just sits in there peering out as his TV frantically typing away on his next article.
Looked alot like Ikea to me too. Everything was so flat and boring.
She's doing to for the sake of having a big dramatic episode because she thinks she can write about it. Whether she has sex or not isn't the point, its just having a story is all she cares about because she's full of notions of grandeur.
It wasn't Charlie who read the journal in the first place either. The information was just foisted upon him.
I heard the Comic book thing did better ratings than Mad Men.
The Pawn Stars stuff was ok when the beardy guy was involved because he just insulted the customers. When he wasn't there it was just dull.
It certainly would've been a better problem for them to be coming back into than the Schmidt CeCe break up.
I agree. I don't think New Girl comes close to the likes of Parks, Community, etc and its 3rd place in the young people hanging out in an apartment stakes behind Happy Endings and The B*&^% in Apartment 23. Also agree on Suborgatory, thats a show thats really grown into something worthwhile.
It was even funnier when they did the joke on 30 Rock.
And like Elvis, Tupac was a hero to most be he never meant shit to me.
Someones covered Robert Smith in white.
The Cape signal is just a sad looking child on a balcony.
They just had no money for furniture after paying for Tomorrow Never Knows. All the furniture you think you see is actually just cardboard.
Noodle soup!
What I'd give to see Megan go like that woman on LA Law.
I think she's lovely.
You mean the way the 4 main characters do?
So as I said above its a no-win. You either don't have minorities and thats a problem, or you do and you get accused of tokenism and stereotyping.
I've heard English people use it alot.
I'm currently struggling with whats my favourite Sunday night show. Is it Girls, or Game of Thrones, or Mad Men? Veep and Bobs Burgers aren't far off either.