The most implausible part of this series: that clubber Felix would locate his bed in that greenhouse window alcove and be awakened by the beating sun every day at dawn.
The most implausible part of this series: that clubber Felix would locate his bed in that greenhouse window alcove and be awakened by the beating sun every day at dawn.
Prisoners of War is on Hulu in the US, so there's that.
He's always seemed more like a Llewelyn to me.
I vaguely recall that, from Fitz's perspective, it was basically a marriage arranged by his father. Plus, Mellie was okay with his cheating on her until somewhere around the assassination attempt.
Which means that Sherlock really should have been wondering much earlier why Moriarity was wasting the time and money to have Irene's hair salon dyed and cut, and her eyebrows professionally shaped (though I guess he could have done that right before Sherlock found her, but Irene claimed she had only had contact with…
Sherlock and Irene weren't together for a full year, only a few months before her "kidnapping".
Nope, on tv they also had Raj continue talking all the way past the end title card.
I went somewhere where if Seniors had an unofficial Ditch Day, they did something together and didn't spend the whole day with a parent. Also, when we went fishing with a parent, we either went at dawn or dusk, because that's when the fish bite. It's pointless to sit in the boat all day if you aren't yet of drinking…
It actually kind of bugged me that Shawn and Gus made a pretty huge leap to immediately assume Laura had "multiple personalities" (which is not called that, it's Dissociative Identity Disorder, I think, and it's definitely not schizophrenia). Anti-psychotics are used for a lot of disorders/conditions, and DID is only…
I watch it, too. Caveat: I am oldish, and I watch practically everything. But, yeah, I don't hold procedurals in contempt like a lot of people around here. It's nice to have a few shows where the only thing you really need to keep track of is what's happening within the episode.
I'm sure, like all tv moms these days, they will tell us she had the kid at 15.
I was an actual adult during that period, so I can say that, of the shows listed, Suddenly Susan, Boston Common and Jesse were tolerable with some decent cast members, and those three all had comic moments I can still remember. The rest were horrible dreck.
Since I don't watch, but have a passing familiarity with Shonda Rhimes, I have no idea if "this Arizona story" means something to do with the state of Arizone or if there's a character named Arizona.
I've always been frustrated with series that have the main character be dating one woman after another the entire length of the series, always finding a reason to break up, but then the end nears, and we're suddenly supposed to buy that this woman is different for absolutely no reason (except that the series is…
When Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was with them, so, early '70s?
The Prime Minister has a creepy husband?
Isn't it Kent? The closed captioning always has it as Kent.
The thing with Pete's mom and RFK reminded me of when I was a kid and woke up my mother to tell her that the Pope (John Paul I) had died, and she yelled at me that that had happened a month ago.
Holy shit, can you do a musical where every song gets repeated at least once, and use at least two songs three times? No, no you cannot.
Are you telling us you don't have a Google Alert for them?