I think having the show taken from him for a season might be the best thing that could've happened, in the long run (if there is a longer run). I don't know the show would've come back re-focused as well as it did, otherwise.
I think having the show taken from him for a season might be the best thing that could've happened, in the long run (if there is a longer run). I don't know the show would've come back re-focused as well as it did, otherwise.
whereas it seems Alison Brie has shed a couple.
the first time I watched, the DVR had cut off that final line. When I heard it on a rewatch I spit my coffee.
good lord, now I'm dying with curiosity to see what "manny" said to get his/her whole schtick deleted.
wow, this actually made me sad. which, in and of itself, is sad.
I think what's so incredible about season two is the utter devestation brought about on so many lives, simply by the personal jealousy of one, high-level cop. That's what makes it a killer season, for me. A pebble starting an avalanche.
wait, if you're holding the magazine with one hand, and tearing out pages with the other, how do you…uh, *read*, if you know what I mean?
uh, I think you mean that guy from Low Winter Sun, duh.
I just finished the Liberation Trilogy by Rick Atkinson, am now beginning on Scott Lynch's latest Locke tale.
Undead Indy vs. Indy the indie!
goggles doing nothing, etc
oh man, that got a snort of laughter from me. A snaugh? A Lort? whatever, it was funny
I didn't see anything wrong with it, myself. In fact, found it funny. I think I think that he also keeps stepping in the same pile of shit is funny, too.
[some kind of pause]
he was also terrible in bed.
I recommend listening to them someday. When you hear enough of them, and so become aquainted with Harmon's Voice, the difference between the first 3 seasons and S4 becomes that much starker.
One of my faves.
I think Three as a seial was fine until it went completely over a cliff at the end (though there were still some laughs in that, too). But in that serial the highs and lows were more pronounced.
I was going to be very disappointed if you hadn't commented on this article, @Dr.Robuttnik
Sand…saaand….SAAAND!