They also know drama, but not quite as well as that other network.
They also know drama, but not quite as well as that other network.
They also know drama, but not quite as well as that other network.
Worse than the FIRST one, then?
I saw it around age 10, on Nick at Nite, and remember the absence of the usual applause over the ending title card. It was so chilling.
I saw it around age 10, on Nick at Nite, and remember the absence of the usual applause over the ending title card. It was so chilling.
Have you married into the Hawthorne Wipes dynasty?
Have you married into the Hawthorne Wipes dynasty?
I seem to recall David Sedaris making fun of it in an essay:
I seem to recall David Sedaris making fun of it in an essay:
I was so happy that callback happened. I think I actually said "YES" out loud.
I was so happy that callback happened. I think I actually said "YES" out loud.
Doesn't this whole, his wife being black, contradict the point of that episode? Wasn't the premise of 'Tarese' that he had never been with a black woman?
Doesn't this whole, his wife being black, contradict the point of that episode? Wasn't the premise of 'Tarese' that he had never been with a black woman?
@avclub-14e4cee178d88fb9aa346dbcc11f2873:disqus Actually, I just re-watched the Hamlet episode, and Daniels doing Hamlet's Father's Ghost's monologue is surprisingly chilling.
@avclub-14e4cee178d88fb9aa346dbcc11f2873:disqus Actually, I just re-watched the Hamlet episode, and Daniels doing Hamlet's Father's Ghost's monologue is surprisingly chilling.
Not even joking, I always thought it was Phoeny.
Not even joking, I always thought it was Phoeny.
I was singing this during the Frankenweenie trailer, embarrassing those with me in the theater. But yeah, it's totally true.
"And I don't know who to report YOU to."
"THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES."
Pocket full of Hawthornes?