It's been twenty years; I think it's ok to have another college-set sitcom by now. And by the casting, it doesn't look it's going to be set at an HBCU.
It's been twenty years; I think it's ok to have another college-set sitcom by now. And by the casting, it doesn't look it's going to be set at an HBCU.
PvOJ worked to the degree it did because Murphy only directed it; he didn't write any of it.
Most definitely. Every woman is an evil succubus except the pure, virginal teen: Christina Applegate is the Jewish American Princess stereotype taken to an extreme with Lainie Kazan as her grotesque mother and Lela Rochon is the greedy mistress.
But he lives!
It did a pretty good job of expanding the universe. Sticky Fingaz wasn't great - he could handle the tough glowering side of Blade but not the more emotional beats. Jill Wagner improved as an actress from episode to episode and Neil Jackson as the villain Van Sciver was the best part of the show.
Seriously:
Anna Gunn
Emmy-winner (finally!) Regina King
Ivana Milicevic
Jack Black
Jamie Kennedy
Seth Green
Juniors Busey AND Caan
Jason Lee
Barry Pepper
Ian Hart
Oscar-winner (as producer/writer) Grant Heslov
That's pretty much what I meant - to him, all of our concerns, not just shame, are petty and insignificant because we are ephemeral and he is outside space and time.
There is a line in Canibus' verse where he asks to borrow the microphone on LL's arm. As the parts were recorded separately, when LL Cool J heard the line, he took it as an insult and so clapped back in his verse.
But his nudity (and his general apathy around other people's discomfort with it) is a key part of Dr. Manhattan. He's beyond caring about our idiotic shame.
It's an elite group of pilots who fly fighter jets in various stunts and difficult formations.
He went through a program that identifies high-achieving NYC public school students and helps them get scholarships to private day and boarding schools. It was there that he befriended Simon's son who was a classmate. He didn't have it handed to him.
I originally thought they were in NYC too but I looked up Bess Truman Park and it is indeed in DC, so plot hole?
Also wrong. The word is "cachet".
I have a sinking feeling that This Is Us is going to be a fucking steamroller at the Emmys this fall.
I think that he has a deeper connection with the brunette (his childhood friend) - note that she was the only one to offer sympathy over his brother's passing. She's being set up as more than just a silly girl.
I still stand by my prediction three years ago that Henry will turn out to be a better spy than Paige - for which side, I don't yet know.
His father definitely knows all about Nina as Oleg asked him to intervene on her behalf after her conviction.
It all wrapped up in a terrifically stupid TV movie which was also a backdoor pilot for a spinoff centered on Sara breaking out of a women's prison - and with Lori Petty as a white supremacist named Big Daddy.
Maybe but I'd disagree with your choice of examples. The Bible isn't primarily a drama, it's a religious text with clearly outlined morals because it's meant to be a guide for the behavior, survival and perpetuation of culture to a nomadic desert people in the Bronze and Iron Ages. It can be judged as a work of art…
"Yeah, whose baby are you? BATGIIIIIIIIIIIRL!"