The survivors would probably have much more trouble in the winter, though. Anyone notice in the scene where Rick and the gang climbed the fence to get into Terminus, you could see their breath?
The survivors would probably have much more trouble in the winter, though. Anyone notice in the scene where Rick and the gang climbed the fence to get into Terminus, you could see their breath?
There was a flashback episode that showed Dorothy and Sophia living in Brooklyn in the 40s or 50s. They had a younger actress play Bea Arthur.
Remember hurricane night? When this show, Nurses, Empty Nest, and one other show (they were all set in Miami?) all experienced the same storm?
I recently caught the one where it turns out her dead husband just went into hiding, and she plans a big escape with him … until it turns out to be a dream. While on paper it sounds corny, it was the most emotional examination of widowhood on a TV sitcom I've ever seen.
33 has its charms.
Just don't speak, then. Speaking of…
Jars of Clay - Flood. Now that is a catchy tune.
Single White Famityville
It is a bit meh
Right after George Foreman drops the new Strokes single.
Trab Pu Kcip! Trab Pu Kcip!
I've never seen the "person" a piece of writing was in depress so many people.
Book-learnin' sure is!
The picture with this article isn't helping any.
Or turtles
Her personality is extremely irritating, but a) as this article explains, Live Through This is a phenomenal albums with some of the best grunge singles of the mid-90s, and b) her performance in The People vs. Larry Flynt was mesmerizing and should've been nominated for an Oscar.
Yes, those two.
We called it "slaps" in college. As in "slaps on the last couch seat."
It was like Jesse driving away in the Breaking Bad finale. Sort of.
I assume it's the bro code established by Darryl's companions.