Was it the episode when Randy had to rescue the boys in their game of WOWC because he had the Sword? Randy was the hero and star of that one.
Was it the episode when Randy had to rescue the boys in their game of WOWC because he had the Sword? Randy was the hero and star of that one.
It's Always Sunny has exhausted itself, story wise, but I never watched for the story, or the situation. Luckily I only watch sitcoms for the "com" half of the show and I usually ignore or just tolerate the whole contrived, manufactured, manipulative, silly "sit" half. Except Seinfeld and Curb; they knew how to twist…
I never watched the show, except for the very first episode and then the one when the polar bear attacked, because from the very first moment I had the distinct impression that they really had no clue where it was all leading. Felt like a bunch of writers threw out some cool ideas and they said, "OK, that's great.…
Looks like you've stumbled upon a valid point, and then stumbled right back off of it. Neat trick!
In how many episodes did Elaine's weird roommate appear, the one that dated Kramer? She was awesome.
Seinfeld never, ever needed help. Ever. I would get irritated with it sometimes but never bored or disgusted. Susan, in some ways, was the weakest addition and so they Murdered Her!!
And Chris Christie is the rising star of the Obama Comedy Cavalcade.
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Yeah, and alphanumeric book titles such as QBVII, or Se7en, or FU2*.
In my personal experience soft core porn usually only warrants, ahem, limited release.
By the time it comes out this movie will be so dead they might as well just make 50 Shades of Decomposing Spalding Gray.
The Hangover 5. Yeah, I would just skip #4 and go right to #5 because all the even numbered sequels were so terrible. Especially #2.
We thought is was over, but they return…
Will audiences still be accepting of an actor such as Will Smith fronting another major super mega action blockbuster, or will we all remember that Arrogant Blowhards are supposed to die in the first 5 minutes?
Why chose between the two? Both attitudes are equally cromulent. Your acknowledgement of the imprecision of language as a conveyor of meaning only embiggens this discussion.
Yes, but Coach was the Original Third Musketeer and not just a minor guest character. And the point of Nick deciding to change, although only briefly, is that it expresses his desire to please and impress Jess. His relationship with her is what really motivated him to at least make an effort. Coach just happen to…
If exploding potential for infinite humor is a problem, then yeah, Coach's return is a problem.
I don't blame anyone for not liking Schmidt as a character - he's so finicky and prissy and self involved - but Max Greenfield does such a fantastic job with it that he wins me over every time. I often go from the dark depths of utterly reviling Schmidt to the soaring, brilliant heights of gushing with admiration over…
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True enough, but cross racial misidentification is a well documented, common human foible, operating across all racial lines. If some people are initially a little mistaken or befuddled by two Black characters who may be only superficially similar that's nothing to be ashamed of, but it is a good lesson in…