it didn't start out that way.
it didn't start out that way.
Well first of all, you just named half the show's run. I also think National Anthem deserves to be on that list, which pretty much just means the obviously awful Waldo Moment and fine until the twist White Bear are the only dark spots(the Christmas Special maintains a similar 66% success rate)
so "Nosedive" is basically MeowMeow Beenz?
sorry, the reference might have gone over your teft.
this all seems a teft indelicate.
someone slept through Utilitarianism in ethics class.
so I'm sure someone smarter and more theater savy will be able to explain this, but I have never really understood what the director of a one man show does.
Or Chance, The Dog From Homeward Bound
yeah. their stance against videos and gifs of stuff that already happened/aired makes so little sense…"NBC: we didn't go from 1st to 8th in under a decade by accident."
yeah I heard it described as corporate security so i always kind of assumed his dad was the basis Anthony Michael Hall's character in Michael Clayton.
get a tan? go to a wendy's without being made the subject of a joke?
Kroll is fairly self effacing about, But i've never heard him talk about how it effected his career, he mostly just seems fairly comfortable with it being public knowledge and the basis for jokes from his peers.
but there is something worth exploring about it though. Aside from the sons and daughters of other famous people, there are three that I know about: Kroll, Kemper, Louis-Dreyfeus. And I wonder what any of them would have to say about exploring comedy and the arts with the knowledge that they didn't have to worry about…
Will she write about how she is an heiress to a massive banking fortune? I find this fascinating.
that's such a weird point of view to me. Showtime has pretty much made it's mark, original programming wise, with the sort of bland posing as grandiose type of show that this will be in the worst case scenario.
there's no way the aliens gloss over the cowboy actor or the peanut farmer.
my prediction early in the season was that whenever the show ends one of the last episodes will be Cece having a baby girl…the new new girl.
grew up in Jersey and god damn did i love this place. The Loop slide and the luge thing that were so dangerous were closed by my time, but we still had a tarzan swing, a cliff dive FAR too close to where people were just swimming and the weird concrete on the bottom of all the pools. So unsafe but the most fun…
brian is now, and forever will be, Jordan McDeere's assistant from Studio 60….
not if you don't like the fantasty bits. Some of them are executed more poorly than others, but when they click(like the aforementioned texting a girl one) they are hilarious. So maybe the episode you saw was just one of the bad ones. If it was the pilot, thats my least favorite of the season.