Yes. Yes they are.
Yes. Yes they are.
He's a lot better than that other weirdo who plays the Col.
Babylon sistah….SHAKE IT.
I'd still get into bed with Sheriff Bullock/Tim Olyphant, limp dick notwithstanding.
I agree. O'Reilly's farewell was so short, though. I would have thought he'd have more to say about his frenemy. I was hoping to see Megyn Kelly, but alas, no.
I've somehow managed to separate Adam Baldwin's politics from his onscreen characters. I've been a fan since his very first role in My Bodyguard back in 1980. Nick Searcy, however, is another matter entirely. I can hardly stand to look at him.
I've been liking Carly Chaikin all along, despite what Alex has said in earlier reviews. Her character is not an easy one to love, but she manages to make me care for her anyway. Chaikin looks SO different with brown hair and eyes; prettier, I think.
Tyrant isn't horrible. I watch mainly because of Ashraf Barhom, who is a force of nature.
Well, he did have his shirt off in the first scene. Rowr. Nice rug.
GABBO! GABBO! GABBO!
I've seen 17 of these great episodes. That must mean I have great taste…or at least AV Club taste.
So, basically, the entire staff of FOX News? ;)
You forgot UnREAL. Don't you cover that show?
I watched the first 4 episodes on demand, thinking I was way behind. Instead I was 3 weeks ahead, dammit!
"Have you seen the bridge?"
Also known as Sgt. Scream in the short-lived TV series Over There. Always glad to see him working.
I'm pretty sure Arby's is paying him for that. They say there's no such thing as bad publicity.
Quaaludes, aka "gorilla biscuits," were all the rage in the early 80s. That was some good stuff.
They originally wanted to use M&Ms, but the company turned them down. I'm sure they kicked themselves for missing that golden opportunity.
The self-aware product placement in episodes of Psych were pretty damn effective; they often got a line in the script. How can you not think of eating a Snickers bar after James Roday holds one up and talks about it?