Oh thank you! I too watch my second hand to time how long it takes for Colbert to start his goddam show!
Oh thank you! I too watch my second hand to time how long it takes for Colbert to start his goddam show!
If I like a TV show, I don't really find it useful to wonder why masculinity is so predominant as a theme, in fact if it's any good I don't get distracted by thoughts of, "Wait—where's the examination of womanhood?"
Or maybe one is allowed to disagree with the general populace because we've got free will. I have seen other internet posters on other sites who get just as pissed off as this because someone doesn't like a piece of pop culture that is banal and stupid. Like reality show-bad. Freedom of choice of TV shows for all!
I was a bit older than that, but it kinda messed me up. I just couldn't stop thinking about how awful it would be to be hideously deformed like that for the rest of your life. Too young to realize that being suddenly rich would maybe cheer them up, plus they could possibly wear masks when they went out and everyone…
I like your use of the episode to teach your class. Did they learn a better use for sarcasm than just straight-up irritating people?
Lynne Gorman, who was so great in Videodrome.
I have read through the review and comments here looking for a mention of the crack scene. That scene has confused me for a long time. My reluctance to revisit the episode—which I think is very effective and definitely worth watching—prompts me to ask what is probably a stupid question: Is David having a delusion…
You, know, I do agree with you about all the characters cheating on their lovers, that bugged me too! It made it very hard to root for a relationship. Someone would always do something to screw it up. There were times when cheating wasn't the reason someone would screw up their relationship, actually—lack of…
I don't blame anyone on the board for their opinions. I just blame Bill, who was a real jackass towards Gini this episode. Both characters are a mess, but he was terribly cruel at that party. I'm always amazed that Bill and Gini will eventually marry.
I just can't get into most sitcoms these days. It's as if about 80 % of them could be renamed "The Adventures of the Sarcastic People."
Oh, how could I forget! How embarrassing.
Hey, as Jim Parsons said, there's no accounting for taste. And I'm actually referring to my taste. I never thought I'd find a mustache sexy.
Thank you, Bryan Cranston, for finally having sexy facial hair (unlike Walter White). A pleasant surprise, and he looked HOT!
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For God's sake, give her an Emmy just because she never won one for her work on Six Feet Under. That right there is ridiculous.
I forgot about that. Now I feel less silly about always having had a crush on the guy.
Or Uncle Wiggly?
It had some funny lines, mostly thanks to Woody.
"What's scented meat?"
I have never watched Modern Family, which means I might as well be living under a rock.
When I was in grade school, we had to do a music exercise wherein we had to sing our responses to the teacher's questions. I can't even remember what the purpose of this exercise was. Anyway, "Mork and Mindy" was at the height of popularity at the time and of course I loved it. One of the most popular boys, when…