I refuse to watch anything written by a man called "Conan." Are you kidding me, Conan? I bet that's the last we ever heard of that clown.
I refuse to watch anything written by a man called "Conan." Are you kidding me, Conan? I bet that's the last we ever heard of that clown.
Just get Elizabeth Olsen on it, no one will notice.
It’s presumed that, if a Full House revival does get made, it will revolve around how, this time, it’s the death of Michelle that will require all these adults to live together for some reason.
Don't get my hopes up now.
Fry's snarling, heated delivery of "MURRRDERER" each time he recites Blackadder's crime is a treasure.
I don't really watch this show, but I do hope little George becomes this show's version of Joffrey (another show I don't really watch, but everyone knows Joffrey).
Guess what, Arlene Martel (T'Pring, Spock's Vulcan fiancee from "Amok Time") just passed. She might not be famous enough globally to be considered number three, but she should be to all Trekkies or TV fans from the '60s/'70s.
Me neither. What really sucks is that my dad is the world's best whistler so I feel like I'm letting down his legacy.
Ann Blyth, Maureen O'Hara, and Mary Carlisle are also still standing (Carlisle's one of the more obscure names, but she's like 102 and was/is super cute, so she definitely deserves a shout-out).
Beyond the sultriness, there's something so comforting about her voice. I haven't seen Big Sleep in years and years, but I still remember a scene where Bogie is actually kind of frightened and he's alone in his office. He picks up the phone and calls her for some reason. All we hear is her voice on the other end yet…
When I was a young adolescent I picked up her autobiography "By Myself" off my parents' bookshelf. I was hooked immediately. I've never read anything that puts you so firmly in the mindset of a starry-eyed youngster with ambition to go on to greater things. She was a poor Jewish girl who felt too tall and ungainly,…
His name's actually Gary, but his boss called him Jerry the first day and he never corrected him.
"Are you all right?"
Wow. Heartbreaking and terrible. It's true what they say, I guess: a sense of humor often shields some dark demons. Damn, 63 is far too young.
Definitely an awful act that should have been handled much better, but she was weighing the action against the whole countryside getting burnt. She is definitely pragmatic to a fault, and is certainly willing to sacrifice one person for the greater good.
Agree with all of this. I said a while back that at heart she's a hero, but being around as long as she has has given her a warped view of morality. It seems like in the end she always does the right thing (like freeing everybody at the end of the King of Ooo episode), even if there's some dark shit along the way.
Bella Heathcote as one of the younger Bennett sisters.
"One cannot seize the crown of the King of Aquilonia and design women's underclothing, Jeeves. One or the other. Not both."
"If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is what noble house I was born into, and what my lousy brother was like, and all that birthright kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth," said Daenerys of the House Targaryen, First of her Name,…
Am I right in thinking the water nymphs were the daughters mentioned in Gieuseppe's writings/flashback? The blue skin, the teardrops/dew possibly giving them the life-force to survive the apocalypse in the water…It's one of those things where I can't tell if it's supposed to be the obvious conclusion or if I'm way…
HE'LL tell us what to do!