With Joan Collins as Alexis Duckington
& Linda Evans as Krystal Quackington
With Joan Collins as Alexis Duckington
& Linda Evans as Krystal Quackington
With Joan Collins as Alexis Duckington
& Linda Evans as Krystal Quackington
Roseanne was loud and proud and Dan was man enough to let her be her own woman whilst at the same time, stand his ground and call her out when she went too far (which happened from time to time). Dan was a typical blue collar, beer drinking, football watching working class guy. But he was devoted to his wife and…
Roseanne was loud and proud and Dan was man enough to let her be her own woman whilst at the same time, stand his ground and call her out when she went too far (which happened from time to time). Dan was a typical blue collar, beer drinking, football watching working class guy. But he was devoted to his wife and…
Roseanne (at least in it's first five seasons) was the premiere comedy during it's original run on American television. It was honest, funny, touching and real. Dan and Roseanne Connor were your typical working class couple, trying to raise a family and make ends meet. Neither were slim, trim and goregous which seems…
Roseanne (at least in it's first five seasons) was the premiere comedy during it's original run on American television. It was honest, funny, touching and real. Dan and Roseanne Connor were your typical working class couple, trying to raise a family and make ends meet. Neither were slim, trim and goregous which seems…
You're right. Not only that, but people actually get defensive when they get called out for watching these inane programs which is reflective of how bizarre things have gotten in recent years.
You're right. Not only that, but people actually get defensive when they get called out for watching these inane programs which is reflective of how bizarre things have gotten in recent years.
Essentially, reality shows fall into two categories.
Essentially, reality shows fall into two categories.
I think the producers of "Dawson's Creek" made a big mistake getting rid of the character of Abby Morgan. Monica Keena was an ideal choice for the part and she turned in memorable performances. Abby was the trouble-maker. The one who stirred the pot and enjoyed getting off on causing mayhem whenever she was. What's…
I think the producers of "Dawson's Creek" made a big mistake getting rid of the character of Abby Morgan. Monica Keena was an ideal choice for the part and she turned in memorable performances. Abby was the trouble-maker. The one who stirred the pot and enjoyed getting off on causing mayhem whenever she was. What's…
Lorne Michaels perhaps got a little too ahead of himself when he returned after a five year absence from the series. Whilst he earns points for "trying" to diversify the cast of "SNL" by having different kinds of performers on the show, he loses points for not giving them anything of actual substance to do. Terry…
Lorne Michaels perhaps got a little too ahead of himself when he returned after a five year absence from the series. Whilst he earns points for "trying" to diversify the cast of "SNL" by having different kinds of performers on the show, he loses points for not giving them anything of actual substance to do. Terry…
Cheryl Ladd to me had more personality and sex appeal than Farrah Fawcett. Fawcett had a distant almost aloof quality to her whereas Ladd was more accessible and fun loving……
Cheryl Ladd to me had more personality and sex appeal than Farrah Fawcett. Fawcett had a distant almost aloof quality to her whereas Ladd was more accessible and fun loving……
In the later seasons yes. In the earlier seasons, she was just a young skinny girl with blonde hair……
In the later seasons yes. In the earlier seasons, she was just a young skinny girl with blonde hair……
"Roseanne" worked (at least in it's earlier seasons) because the Conners were a family you either came from, knew or had seen roaming around the local shopping centre. They weren't telegenic (which seems to be a requirement if one wants to headline a network series nowadays) their house was ordinary, their finances…
"Roseanne" worked (at least in it's earlier seasons) because the Conners were a family you either came from, knew or had seen roaming around the local shopping centre. They weren't telegenic (which seems to be a requirement if one wants to headline a network series nowadays) their house was ordinary, their finances…