The kids' names are Alex, Haley. I just got that.
The kids' names are Alex, Haley. I just got that.
Gil is played for broad laughs though, he's not a "genuinely" sad character. Meredith on The Office is genuinely sad despite it also being a comedy.
The alcoholic beverage I prefer to drink is superior to all others.
Trust Me had some irredeemable flaws and wasn't, on the whole, all that interesting. The main flaw was that, similar to Studio 60, they presented the main characters as really really creative and then showed them doing pedestrian work ("do thumthing").
I think it's "dandy wolves"
I agree with AC, one thing a comedy needs is more realism, particularly a more realistic portrayl of our legal system and the litigious nature of our society. That sounds pretty hilarious.
Having a baby, -then- getting married? That's unpossible.
If they want it to be truly viral they should imbed it with swine flu.
I would like to see Erin wrestle, and I would also like to see her box.
The Chinese Democratization of Lauryn Hill
Oh, there's a 120% chance of that.
This thread has turned into a real dog's breakfast.
I thought it was about that show, the one on NBC. You know - Chuck?
"apparently a couple with no shame was having sex in a shaded, yet visible area. "
The correct way to say paella is "penn -n- tellah", which is why they had them on as guest judges.
Don't forget the barber's throwback magic massage fingers! I think Peggy could have some fun with those.
I liked Pryce's comment about attending his own funeral and not liking the eulogy, it nicely summed up his place at S-Coop, to date, also nicely summarized by RAT above. I wonder if he will do things differently now that he has a 2nd chance. Weiner's philosophy would probably be "no, he is who he is"
I think it's a combination of the prosthetics technology back then as well as the nature of accounts as a relationship business. No one wants to be wined and dined by a cripple.
You don't understand Farenheit, or maybe you just don't see Farenheit?
… and Norm MacDonald, 'cause I thought it was Norm MacDonald.