Jonathan Martin's cover was really poignant.
Jonathan Martin's cover was really poignant.
That would be great.
Justified will end with Raylan and Boyd both arrested and chained in the back of a police van. The van stops, the doors open, and Ian McShane walks in, cigar in mouth, and unlocks them both.
The preview for last week's episode could have just been Sam Elliot's face dropping as he learned about Katherine's death, and it would have been one of the best promos they've ever done.
I yelled "No!" at that, and Girl Howdy was super confused. It just feels like a betrayal of the wide range of Kentucky bourbon that Justified has showcased.
It took me way too long to match a name to his face, even thought I recognized that exasperated upward look immediately. The facial hair threw me off.
Hey, if you know a better way to increase revenue from the bake sale, I'd love to hear it.
Marsupials, and people who are whatever the opposite of foot fetishists are.
That seems unfair. Any website Reposted a7x Fan visits becomes a music website, just by association.
I like to think he was cursing off the cab itself, not the driver.
The cats can only drink so much wine a night. That bottle will last them a while.
He had a small bit on Parks & Rec, as Ed, the incompetent coworker in the National Parks Service who screwed things up hundreds of times during the three-year time jump.
That was the Noid's birth name, but he changed it for his stage career.
"I'd … watch this show, only if they don't ground it in reality and go for … strong female leads." — Eat Up Martha
It had the live version of "Cowboy Song," which is objectively the superior version.
Don't worry, no reference, just a stupid joke about butterfly nets.
Butterflies everywhere breathe tiny little sighs of relief.
There's a 500 yard restraining order in place. You'll see him hovering off in the distance, helping out whenever heat vision would come in handy.
It can be two things.
That wasn't snow, those were Sweetums SugarFlakes™.