And I looked up prior videos. She is as attractive as Bjork. Definitely an odd bird, but weird is good in my book.
And I looked up prior videos. She is as attractive as Bjork. Definitely an odd bird, but weird is good in my book.
I am old enough to remember when Lifetime was an extremely low budget women's issues network. Programming was talk and photo slides…not videi camera photography, PHOTO SLIDES.
Alan Cumming in this,,,geez, the guy hosts Masterpiece Theater, does weird art films like Titus, and still had time to play in weird shit like this and Robert Rodriguez' Spy Kids. Love that guy.
How'd you like to be Omarosa?
Really just a perfect episode all around. Script great, not annoying, it all clicked into place. Thematically interesting too—all of the siblings were forced to make decisions about the rest of their lives, and all of them grabbed the risky choices. Everyone brought something to the table acting-wise. An A+.
It was fascinating to hear that. And it was especially fascinating to hear Hank talk about his days as a photojournalist.
One could chalk that up to Zeek just forgetting what happened to it and obsessing over the past…
I had a great big ol' grin on my face the entire episode. It was like hanging out with a family that you know well and love, even the shitty family members like Christina…
My psychic emanations are leaning toward Camille. And horrendously sudden.
That is just the kind of thing she would say to Max.
And Hank saying (paraphrase): I thought I knew what I wanted in my 20s, but now the things I want are so much simpler. Romano just killed every single line he had.
It'll happen at the Hank & Sarah Wedding. Bet your life on it.
See the difficulties in hiring a good food vendor. Adam & Christina learned that the hard way…
What I dont understand is, couldnt Adam just walk away from his share of the biz and let Crosby run the show—or does he really need Adam's business acumen that much?
Thank god for that.
I 've been with the same woman for twenty years, 13 married and I last kissed her somewhere in 2010.
Aren't we all, though?
Aw, come on Patch, gimme a break!
Clapton was and is always best when he is in a group or as session man.cf Derek and the Dominos, Roger Waters in 1983.
This show never-ever-ever would pull a fast one like that.