Julie (Lauren Tom), at the end of season one, is the first significant one. I can't think of any others aside from Tyler.
Julie (Lauren Tom), at the end of season one, is the first significant one. I can't think of any others aside from Tyler.
They did it last week, but Todd said it'd be a few weeks before it's online. https://twitter.com/tvoti/s…
It Should Have Been Lorelai felt like a very weirdly structured episode. The scene with Lane, Kirk, Michel and the CD drop feels like it was just there so those characters would appear in the episode.
I've listened to a few of them. Some great, some disappointing. I'd love to see one live.
As there's been no Podmass in ages, can we talk about CBB here? Because both the Hodgman and Ben Schwartz episodes were all-time classics. PFT is a goddamn treasure.
@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus Jo was mostly awful, but I will always appreciate it for retconning the awful Nicole Wallace death episode of L&O: CI.
Oh, The Crow Road is fantastic. One of my favourite books, and a great adaptation (by Bryan Elsley of Skins, weirdly). It's all on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/play…
The first two episodes of Chris O'Dowd's Moone Boy are on Hulu from today: http://www.hulu.com/moone-boy
It's a shame that so many are people are buying the Watchmen prequels and Alan Moore's Kickstarter is still £11,000 short. http://www.kickstarter.com/…
No need to wait for Christmas, all of Melrose Place is on Netflix (I hope it still is at least). I watched it all a while back and loved it. Well, most of it. Not the boring bits.
I watched the first episode of Bron and found it very silly. I might try it again, but probably not soon.
At least in the French/British version they're allowing the French people to speak French.
Tonight in the UK is the interviews episode of The Apprentice, usually one of the best of the year.
The next big one is Sense8, from the Wachowskis and JMS: http://www.heavy.com/entert… JMS is very hit-and-miss, but it could be interesting.
One of my favourite visual gags in the Charlie Brooker series A Touch of Cloth is a poster in the bisexual detective's kitchen showing "Fruits Other Than Oranges."
I watched every episode of Weeds, so I was always going to watch, but I'm glad it's good. I've only seen Schilling in her small role in Argo, but this seems like a step up from that and Atlas Shrugged.
I like Nikita. And his ER stuff, sort of.
As much as I'd like him to, he's probably not going to be able to film much of Parks while he's doing GotG in the UK.
@Scrawler2:disqus Here you go: http://instagram.com/p/bdD2…
It hasn't been confirmed, but I asume Chris Pratt will miss a good deal of Parks and Rec this season too?