Maybe Ann did have a Mark box, but she wasn't ready to let that one go yet?
Maybe Ann did have a Mark box, but she wasn't ready to let that one go yet?
"Waiting for my astrologist to weigh in, but he can be kind of flaky…you know, cancer. Should know more when he gets back from chemo."
"Waiting for my astrologist to weigh in, but he can be kind of flaky…you know, cancer. Should know more when he gets back from chemo."
I know you're making a joke, but I think the Fox News fact checkers would have to at least acknowledge that John McCain (a Republican) appeared on this very same sitcom less than two months ago.
I know you're making a joke, but I think the Fox News fact checkers would have to at least acknowledge that John McCain (a Republican) appeared on this very same sitcom less than two months ago.
Child's Play 2: When Nature Calls! What an odd hybrid of movies
Child's Play 2: When Nature Calls! What an odd hybrid of movies
I enjoyed Jim high-fiving Pete's face after getting the bus to drive to the pie stand.
I enjoyed Jim high-fiving Pete's face after getting the bus to drive to the pie stand.
Is this a love song?
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I could be way off base on this one. But I kind of thought that it was brilliant to have adults portray the boys in the reenactment. In some sense, the boys really should be in their mid twenties given that they were in 3rd grade in 1997.
While the Heather Morris moments are somewhat enjoyable, the overall terrible quality of the episode drags it down.
I like the idea of the Heather Morris Dancing Quotient, but episodes like Brittany/Britney would mess it up.
The Wanted are already quite well known in the U.S. for another song, and a few others in the U.K.
You may be missing a few key plot points. Though Leslie dying would fall under the "making children cry" category.
Nick's face when Schmidt asked if he was "keeping it tight" was great physical acting. It was an all-around great episode for Jake Johnson.
"I might as well call you Bridge to Terabithia because you make children cry"
I think New Girl has earned its place on that list, with a fairly solid first season (so far).
What was with all of the coaches being blissfully ignorant of Katy Perry songs? Cee Lo had never heard it. Christina was not that familiar with it. Was it a dis to Katy? Or have Cee Lo and Christina found a way to avoid the radio entirely?