Is that what happened? All of a sudden I started seeing a lot of beema-hate and didn't know why. I always found him a pretty stand-up dude.
Is that what happened? All of a sudden I started seeing a lot of beema-hate and didn't know why. I always found him a pretty stand-up dude.
Eureka was my favorite show for a little while; it was like a getting a shot of seratonin. It made me feel happy. I wish the first three seasons were available on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Loki.
Oh geez. No way do I want to turn off adblocker. Dammit.
Oh I have to actually click on the article? No wonder I couldn't find any comments.
So the new format doesn't even allow comments at all? I couldn't find anything to click on that would even bring up a comments section. This is stupid.
Happy Anniversary!
Holy moly I didn't realize Empty Nest went on that long. I remember seeing the first few seasons but lost interest; I think I was in high school/college around the time.
That's where I remember him first too.
I'm not quite as keen on it as you are, but I'm also a fan. It's also one of the few shows my mother, brother, and I can agree on, so I'm not too stabby after a few days of visiting.
He didn't with either Ziva or Kate, so I highly doubt he will with Ellie, unless the show ends its run. Even then, I'd be rather surprised. Tony is too much the man-child.
I watch it. Even worse, I like it.
Transmogrifier?
Oh I need to find that on You Tube; that was one of my favorites. Especially Carol's "oh god" reaction when he started.
Korman tends to get crapped on throughout the internet for always breaking, but that's much of why I love it; his breaking down was as funny to me as the sketches themselves. And when Conway was able to make Carol break? Side stitches from laughing so hard.
I couldn't handle how Mama looked so wrong. Gray hair and young face? It was weird.
And at the risk of being annoying with repetition, Charles had character growth, and Frank never did. There were some occasional hints, but next episode was status quo. I like that Charles became more self-aware; the final episode with him destroying his records is heart-breaking.
Ditto, although I actually do prefer Winchester; he had some growth whereas Frank never did.
That was also when Klinger stopped cross-dressing. Coincidence? I think not.
Dead Poet's Society for me. I remember crying for hours, and mom getting exasperated with me because it was "just a movie".