I thought it was one of the show's funniest episodes. And I'm of the belief that it was intended to be one of the show's funniest episodes.
I thought it was one of the show's funniest episodes. And I'm of the belief that it was intended to be one of the show's funniest episodes.
If I ever watch this, it will be under the pretense that this is just another flash-sideways for Sawyer, which teaches him about the power of teamwork and effort, allowing him to return to the island a better man.
Speaking of which, anyone see Jeopardy! last night? The new set is sick.
This was the only show I watched this summer, and I find myself agreeing with this review. If you're able to get past the insane plot and the ability for a single cameraman to shoot from multiple angles as the contestants explore an unknown territory, this is an awesome show. Hiring entirely unknown actors was…
Or when he references some non-NBC crime show (I think CSI or 24), and then makes the Law & Order "CHUNG CHUNG" sound effect.
Do YOU come with the car?
*Kissenger shakes fist*
Prudence? Nah, she never came out to play.
These guys were our national treasure for a good decade and a half. I still think they hold up well, likely because they never took themselves too seriously.
The Barenaked Ladies are triple-platinum. Are you?
Problem is, if he ever manages to make a kill or two, no one would EVER suspect him.
Damon's mundane day-man-made-main-Dane maims dames donned in frames
I want it in Major A.
I wanna know who thought of that: "Hey, we'll have short scenes of people being brave. A cancer patient. A fat girl going swimming. A gay guy kissing his friend. And THEN, let's have fireworks shoot out of her breasts!"
"Sometimes, when you think you're drowning… you just need to stand up."
I remember watching this on the last day of Grade 8. There are some great jokes in it, especially in the way Frank's body is treated like a stereotypical police movie beat. Best of them all: the mayor's office has a statue of a sperm, with the title "Our Founder."
I watched the first episode and have no idea what to think of it. On one hand, great premise of finally having a scripted show set as a reality competition, and I have to admire the producers for making what has to be a cheap, cheap show to film.
If anything, Reason 346 sounds a lot like Christmas Card from Clarity.
And we celebrate the end of the week by taking a look at media that's decent enough on "Good Friday."
"Feeling Lucky" is such a fun song. Three minutes of bemoaning life in a sleek, up-tempo fashion.