In every conversation he has with the Jenningses, you can see the moment where Tuan just gets a little too intense and they subtly express with their bodies, "you made it weird and we should go."
In every conversation he has with the Jenningses, you can see the moment where Tuan just gets a little too intense and they subtly express with their bodies, "you made it weird and we should go."
Because she's one of the biggest celebrities in the world and a huge fan of the show?
She might have done it accidentally in the past (shades of Will Smith in the first season of Fresh Prince) but it was definitely intentional in this episode.
I'm guessing that they're working around various actors' schedules - Deon Cole's work on Angie Tribeca led to more screen time for the intern and the boss' son. Catherine Reitman, who plays Lucy, is the co-lead on a Canadian sitcom which led to more time for Diane Farr as the HR rep and Regina Hall was probably…
Boo made it north with Rosalee at the end of the last season - I assume she was placed with a foster family. TR is still the heir to his father's (but really his maternal grandfather's) plantation.
When HIMYM premiered, the Television Without Pity forum for the show was titled "Willow and Doogie Get A Sitcom" for a long while.
I found the irony a little amusing that Black-ish did a story line about an American Girl Doll-esque line only having black girls faced with slavery or racial prejudice. Marsai Martin's biggest non-Blackish role to date is as a girl becoming aware of the civil rights movement in the wake of the Birmingham school…
It's from a sketch where he was playing the lead in a cliche meet-cute romcom scenario, so very intentional.
Coincidentally, that's exactly what the photo with the red and green bodysuits is about - they are parodying the NYC subway ads which show correct/incorrect train etiquette with red and green humanoid figures.
I'm sorry but I really can't stand this line of reasoning. "She's not that bad" is how you get Marie Le Pen: racist, xenophobic bullshit in a more socially acceptable, poised, eloquent, attractive package is still bullshit.
For me ma.
She still would have been evil and power-hungry, just more proactively so. Without the misogyny, she would basically have been just like Jaime - who is a pretty evil asshole at the beginning of ASOIAF.
Why are people caping for a grown-ass woman who not only sat by his side but peddled his birther bullshit as well?
One on One is definitely the sexiest song about pickup basketball by two white guys with mullets.
I always knew it as 'repast' but that may be down to Caribbeans being a little more formal due to British influence/tradition. Either way, there better be enough food for people to take home - relatives WILL bring their own containers even if you have them on hand.
I honestly wonder at least once a week how she hasn't landed a lead in a romcom yet.
Bland white people like watching superficial entertainment featuring bland pretty white people with simple problems fixed with the power of love and family, reinforcing their beliefs that all can be solved with a return to the aesthetics and ideals of a supposed 'better, simpler' (whiter, straighter, more overtly…
The second season was already greenlighted after the positive reception of the European release last fall.
And yet Cardinal Dussolier was murdered in the very real San Pedro Sula in the very real nation of Honduras.
Depends if the show gets any love from the critics come awards season. CXG is literally the lowest-rated scripted show on broadcast TV but got enough acclaim (and a slight Netflix bump) to justify a 3rd season.