I wonder how well people like him do off of syndication. We don't see people like him or Kate Flannery from The Office doing much anymore, but do they even have to since those shows are running reruns on a bunch of different channels all the time?
I wonder how well people like him do off of syndication. We don't see people like him or Kate Flannery from The Office doing much anymore, but do they even have to since those shows are running reruns on a bunch of different channels all the time?
I think it's more that he's the most interesting part. The Dark Knight was still about Batman, but everyone wanted to talk about the Joker.
I don't respect anything from the UK, so more TV for me!
Daniel Ralston, who is Scharpling-adjacent, already did a video for "Milwaukee" that seems to ape Scharpling's captions-heavy style pretty well.
Joel may have replaced Brian-Doyle as my second favorite Murray brother since Mad Men started.
Pete's douchiness is fun. Don's douchiness is disappointing and upsetting.
I heard thunderous studio applause in my head when L.A. Pete burst onto the scene. Top THAT, Harry Crane!
It's specifically "four kinds of rice" that makes it.
Remember when Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were doing Update?
Du Maurier is probably coming back at the end of the season, Fuller tweeted something along the lines of a picture of Gillian Anderson's labelled chair or something while they were shooting fairly recently.
Showing us at the start of the season that Hannibal would be found out, and soon, was maybe the smartest thing they've done on this entire show. At this point watching Hannibal slip out of every noose, be it literal or metaphorical, would likely be incredibly frustrating TV rather than compelling TV if we didn't know…
It makes sense. Star of one of the biggest franchises in the world, and then a Kevin Smith movie about a guy making people into walruses.
He's been desperate all season. If it looks like things are about to go his way, he's gonna take it. He was not in a position to throw doubt on anything that seems like it might be saving him.
They specifically never say he died, just that he lost his arm.
Tons of stuff has happened on that bridge. This season started on that bridge, with Boyd's first bad deal where the dealers got shot.
I wonder when Google is gonna start filtering that out. The theory is the reason the weird feet thing shows up for just about any actress you search is that Google filters out the more common searches like "tits' and "ass".
They spoke his name! I really don't know what he could do, though. He's without an arm, and his surrogate father and boss is in US custody. He kinda seems out of a job.
What else is he supposed to do? He can't exactly make her not break up with him. I think he assumed she'd get over it and come back to him, and for all he knows, she has. And she has, sort of. But she's also stabbing him in the back.
I actually ate Popeye's while I watched this finale. When I get really excited to watch a particular episode of something, usually premieres or finales, I like to get food to match. Being in suburban Chicago, Popeye's was the best I could come up with.
At this point, knowing all we know of what's to come, the second Jan walks in with those breast implants it's the beginning of the end.