It helps that her show's on after Talk Soup, which has already put you in a really good mood.
It helps that her show's on after Talk Soup, which has already put you in a really good mood.
I think the writing was the worst it had to offer by the end, but Milo was close.
I'd watch that over another Milo Ventimiglia show, thewarfreak.
That was perfect.
I'd buy her book on bunnies.
Does "Best in Show" count?
He talks about it in On Writing, too, Keith. And there's a hilarious bit where his wife accuses him of drinking the Listerine, he denies it, and then explains to his readers that he was actually drinking the Scope, as it had a pleasant, minty flavor.
I agree Caballero (though I only read the book). It's the relentlessness of the disease that's so horrible, I think.
The sexism on the show started out strong and has gotten worse and worse as time goes on.
I like Cote de Pablo a lot actually, and I really like that the show isn't afraid to have its 'heroes' make mistakes and get called on them, which doesn't always happen in procedurals. I could never watch it every week, but it's an enjoyable drop-in, as long as I don't think about military procedure or actual science…
WWE would be a better sports show, because it's really just a soap opera with extra violence.
They had Jane Lynch in a recurring role before she went to Glee.
There's always at least one game I want to drop everything to play.
I was in high school when I watched the interview Eddie Vedder gave with "Pro-choice" scrawled on his arm in Sharpie. In an era of rock misogyny (hell, what rock era isn't full of misogyny?), that meant a lot to teeny feminist me.
Same here. But we also have the perspective of time and distance.
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Man, it's like a metaphor for the real Jon & Kate.
See the second page.
Timechasers will remain my favorite because of the Castleton jokes.
IIRC, it was on the first page.