That's different; Dracula is a joint-production.
That's different; Dracula is a joint-production.
Well, it's a family show, I guess. That was their reason for not picking up Mulaney.
Yup. Shelby Fero's great.
I was surprised how much I enjoyed the pilot for Welcome to the Family. It's very pilot-y, the forced drama towards the end is a bit silly, and I'm not sure on the final twist, but I was charmed, and laughed a few times.
I was just watching Comedy Central UK, and The Millers seems to be the first US show of the season they're going to be showing. Weird choice.
I think it was sorted out, he has a Canadian sitcom starting soon too: http://www.hollywoodreporte…
Foley's lost a lot of weight in the last year or two. He's much skinnier on last week's IASIP or his The Middle appearances than in his IASIP episodes a few seasons ago.
Technically, she did: this movie came out in the UK a year ago.
I don't know what cable network it would have worked on. FX(X) maybe, but they're much more of a male network. USA?
You know it got FOX's highest ratings for a new drama in six years, right?
Great pilot, but I'm not sure what the series will be going forward. It feels more like the first act of a movie or the first episode of a mini-series.
I love how angry she gets about it sometimes too. Especially when the actual Today Show account does it.
The best episodes of Dollhouse are better than the best episodes of Firefly.
I'm going for We Are Men, or maybe Betrayal.
It's great, but I don't think that's in the first episode though.
Amy Acker is busy playing with her new CBS friends on Person of Interest. She doesn't need you anymore.
Jacki Weaver is playing Rebel Wilson's mother on Super Fun Night. I hope she shows up, is confused at why her daughter is doing a bad American accent, and performs some kind of intervention until she starts speaking like an Australian.
This was before ABC Family became what it is now; it has almost nothing in common with their current shows. I don't know what cable network it would fit on today. I guess it feels more like a network show?
The pilot's on Hulu. It's fine, but very generic. I've no desire to watch week-to-week.
Yes. He thinks everyone should be.