"live" TV, right?
"live" TV, right?
After listening to Adam Carolla's podcast of his inside baseball take on the finale, I wonder how pre-determined it was for Arsenio to be the winner. So, I don't quite think that the whole season was built around the idea of Arsenio winning, but if if some evidence of that came out I would have an easy time believing…
After listening to Adam Carolla's podcast of his inside baseball take on the finale, I wonder how pre-determined it was for Arsenio to be the winner. So, I don't quite think that the whole season was built around the idea of Arsenio winning, but if if some evidence of that came out I would have an easy time believing…
I seriously don't get how Arsenio won, because Clay seemed to win all the individual elements of the task. More money, better commercial, better integration of the charity, better performance (or at least a wash). Watching Trump during the parties, however, I had the feeling he already knew whom he was going to pick…
I seriously don't get how Arsenio won, because Clay seemed to win all the individual elements of the task. More money, better commercial, better integration of the charity, better performance (or at least a wash). Watching Trump during the parties, however, I had the feeling he already knew whom he was going to pick…
I tend to think that was a retcon, since SMG was supposed to be in the episode, but wasn't available. And then Michelle Trachtenberg, but she couldn't do it. So they got Andrew.
I tend to think that was a retcon, since SMG was supposed to be in the episode, but wasn't available. And then Michelle Trachtenberg, but she couldn't do it. So they got Andrew.
Body double or not, it's still an appearance by the character
Clearly that would be research
Prediction: House gets out of jail and finds Wilson took chemo enough to stay alive to wait for him. But he's about to die. And 13 is about to die. So House ODs everyone on morphine and then does a reverse backflip into the molten lead just before the alien queen bursts through his chest. The end.
I have definitely noticed.
The template for the Aliens-Alien 3 screwjob was seen in those Ewok TV movies in 1984 and 1985. The first one involved a little girl teaming with the Ewoks to rescue her family. She does so, but then in the beginning of the second one, as the family prepares their ship to leave, they are killed in an attack by…
This is a hilarious list, although I think Newt and Hicks by virtue of being killed off within minutes of surviving the previous film would have to qualify it as No. 1.
Given that it's just a useless post, yes, I take umbrage
I was wondering if they did another take with Magic looking at the camera
I loved Don's line to Sally that he wished she could have met Anna. It just completely defuses Sally's anger over the situation and showed Don's own skills at handling his daughter, much more subtly than Betty's overt maneuvering. She's not ready to know his secret just yet, if she ever will be, but it was a nice way…
Well, the show started in June 1966 and introduced ghosts by October, so when this episode takes place in November it kind of started to be supernatural.
You know what they say — instead of learning something, just blast them. It's easier that way.
Mad Men is produced by Lionsgate and the Dark Shadows movie is made by Warner Bros., and from what I can tell on IMDb.com they don't share any production companies or distributors, so on the surface it seems more like a coincidence. I doubt there was an attempt at cross promotion, but it wouldn't surprise me if Matt…
Was this the first Megan-Betty scene? I can't remember if Betty and Megan had a scene together in season 4 when Sally ran away to Don's office.