Yes, and their offices are carpeted by Empire.
Yes, and their offices are carpeted by Empire.
Hello, sonny!
(technically our lines are flipped, but …)
"Do any of these network dumb-dumbs know that, way back in 1982, BOD was the first soap opera to feature a character with genital herpes? And it was really well done, too. It almost made you feel like you had genital herpes."
"So I'm the only one who swooned to Stefan deflowering Francie Foxglove in her wealthy family's thoroughbred stable? Or who sat in front of the TV wearing an actual hat with flowers for Nikki and Cash's amaza-rific romantic wedding? Or bawled like a baby when Shannen discovered that the love of her life, Ash, had not…
Good lord, I'll miss ogling those men.
Yeah, I almost mentioned the camel punch, which took me by surprise.
I almost didn't include it, but it works as a bookend to the "to hell with you!" line.
Indeed. I would also enjoy "They Don't Know" by Tracey Ullman.
souse chef, it's the times. They're a-changin'. The answer's blowin' in the wind.
Argh — overslept and had to leave for an assignment. NE and Tonys tomorrow.
Good catch — Jasoo should be 100 points lower than what I have him as.
Sorry 'bout that. I should note that it took me a long while to realize the episode has some similarities to an Andy Griffith where Opie has to raise a mother's eggs.
If I'm not mistaken, they still use his recording, although they've taken out the portion where he introduced himself.
"Bart the Mother," which aired on 9/27/98 (my 10th birthday).
Oh man, I'd heard about this, but never seen it. It's emotional, funny, touching …
Similar to Kermit & Piggy in The Muppets Take Manhattan, I suppose.
Don't forget, he played Danny Glover's father in The Color Purple.
It was very much a part of the Frasier backstory, that he and Niles were estranged from Martin until his shooting in 1991.
If I recall correctly, Kevin McHale has said Monteith's death pretty much zapped anyone of the will to continue with the show.
That's hilarious!