"I’d say Jessica Walter acquitted herself best of the original cast, at
least in terms of getting right back into the character she’d played
those many years ago. There are whole episodes where lines are funny
just because she’s saying them."
"I’d say Jessica Walter acquitted herself best of the original cast, at
least in terms of getting right back into the character she’d played
those many years ago. There are whole episodes where lines are funny
just because she’s saying them."
Netflix UK Twitter says it's on for y'all.
It's a clear joke, got a chuckle out of me.
If you're in the US, you can't even get Netflix? Jeez! Unless you're being sarcastic.
Oh goodness, I skimmed that and the first thing that popped up in my head was Paris Hilton. Yikes yikes yikes *exorcises head*
And in Bunheads!
Awkward., too!
@roare: The difference is that both Mixology and Super Fun Night look awful, and thus America may actually like it.
You have qualms about that? I mean, it costs money to produce the show (and even to display it) and they're doing us a favour…
Beek posted the true order on his Facebook page.
Fair enough, I skimmed your comment so I didn't catch the "formulaic" qualifier. And given the qualifier, I'd absolutely contend that Everybody Loves Raymond was a first-tier "formulaic" sitcom.
Your first-tier comedies aren't quite first-tier…
Anyone who appreciates good TV will appreciate Bunheads. There's no such thing as "my cup of tea" when it comes to Bunheads.
It gave us marvelous musicians like Dima Bilan!
Bitch 23's lost episodes are popping up on Hulu tomorrow! Woo woo woo woo
Once upon a time, Lorre was competent and actually made some good shows like Roseanne, Grace Under Fire, and Cybill. Let's hope Lorre can recapture that magic dealing with single mothers (in a humourous, but sincere way).
They've developed Caroline more, but they've devolved everyone else into more of a caricature than they already were.
But they also gave it the post-SB slot. I chalk it up to "too smart for CBS".
It's Fringe for the masses. Give it a shot, and give it sympathy because it's on CBS. If it was on FOX or NBC, I'm sure it'd be tons better than it already is.
Yes.