The +10,000 points of street cred Bourdain will bring to CNN still isn't enough to get Wolf Blitzer's manhood out of hock
The +10,000 points of street cred Bourdain will bring to CNN still isn't enough to get Wolf Blitzer's manhood out of hock
The +10,000 points of street cred Bourdain will bring to CNN still isn't enough to get Wolf Blitzer's manhood out of hock
AND gets impaled on the shards of the Mohawk airplane.
AND gets impaled on the shards of the Mohawk airplane.
I burst out laughing at that, turned to my wife and said 'See? Even they know.'
I burst out laughing at that, turned to my wife and said 'See? Even they know.'
I've yet to see someone behind the wheel of a Jaguar that wasn't an asshole, and a run-in with the company and their dealers (when I worked for a business magazine) showed they were pretty much dicks to boot, so Weiner chose the car company well for the story he wanted to tell.
I've yet to see someone behind the wheel of a Jaguar that wasn't an asshole, and a run-in with the company and their dealers (when I worked for a business magazine) showed they were pretty much dicks to boot, so Weiner chose the car company well for the story he wanted to tell.
That was clearly an act of prostration — in every definition of the word — on Don's part, and one that went on a bit too long and got uncomfortable for Peggy (and the audience).
That was clearly an act of prostration — in every definition of the word — on Don's part, and one that went on a bit too long and got uncomfortable for Peggy (and the audience).
Yes, the 2nd season should show Britten bouncing between realities — literally — as he slowly discovers his psychological stress is caused by the fact that he really DOES exist in two quantum realities, each spinning further and further apart until he finds himself sharing a universe with Kevin McKidd's Journeyman and…
Yes, the 2nd season should show Britten bouncing between realities — literally — as he slowly discovers his psychological stress is caused by the fact that he really DOES exist in two quantum realities, each spinning further and further apart until he finds himself sharing a universe with Kevin McKidd's Journeyman and…
Well, that was the first time I ever found the "it's all a dream" ending satisfying. The only way it would have been better is if half his pillow was gone
Well, that was the first time I ever found the "it's all a dream" ending satisfying. The only way it would have been better is if half his pillow was gone
INT: PAUL KINSEY steps from behind a giant foam rock, and gives a shallow bow.
INT: PAUL KINSEY steps from behind a giant foam rock, and gives a shallow bow.
EXT: Dr. McCoy is slowly walking down a farm row as he chews a hayseed. He comes upon a dozen FIELD WORKERS, beaten down and bent over as they tend the purple plants. As he passes among them they begin to sing.
EXT: Dr. McCoy is slowly walking down a farm row as he chews a hayseed. He comes upon a dozen FIELD WORKERS, beaten down and bent over as they tend the purple plants. As he passes among them they begin to sing.
Oh hell, why wait —
Oh hell, why wait —