…it's like I never left /tv/ with you.
…it's like I never left /tv/ with you.
Yeah I just saw it and I have to largely agree - the most enjoyment I got from it coming from the fact that I watched this back-to-back with House and coming to the conclusion that in the real world Prince Charming apparently is just a taller version of a slimy Taub.
It does really sound like you took a peek at an advance script.
Hey - Fred Willard or David Cross would class this joint up to infinite levels.
Easy - because she was on the show.
I try to avoid talking about Sarah Hyland outside of ABC Wednesday since I talk about her so much in the Wednesday show reviews (no this doesn't qualify as a celeb crush don't look at me like I'm lying and don't look in that suspicious 200 MB folder) but since you brought up SVU the episode with her in it made me want…
The Wilson bit with the INS interview was A+ material…but everything else was awful. The PotW was awful save for Taub, who actually managed to nearly own every scene this time (nice job Jacobsen, keep reminding the writers you're an actor with dignity instead of the living embodiment of Taub himself). I was willing to…
Figures, the one episode I missed out on is the episode that gets the A. I guess I should feel myself obligated to watch this on Hulu/OnDemand. Bleh.
Please for the Love of God tell me that Cat Soup is going to be a regular thing.
Well, Erik, that was one hell of a beautiful eulogy for this show.
"The date’s been circled on Steve Heisler’s calendar for months!" I believe that.
Of course. When you remove all the underaged characters all you're left is a really bitchy lady and really annoying lady (though still pretty on both accounts).
Your Star Trek reviews are godly, Zack.
…also I'm just going to add this to the growing pile of evidence that Carly is in fact a succubus sent to destroy the Heck household piecemeal.
She tried to crack Tim Allen's ego but it didn't work out so well.
More like they tested it on the wrong audience.
"How many times have we seen Haley and Alex or Cameron and Mitchell
lobbing vicious insults at each other for the sake of a few laughs? In
this regard, “Aunt Mommy” is a refreshing change of pace: an episode
that finds humor in some very sweet, sincere moments. Best of all, it
achieves this without the use of a…
Nice nods to continuity and Axl owned.
I'm not feeling my usual long ranty self so let's just say I thought it a little higher at a B+. It was a good "back to form" episode after the relative heaviness of the last two.
So what, this is basically Australian Modern Family?