Yup. Other parts of the show may be silly, but the Julia/Leo storyline is dragging the whole thing down. I have to admit, though, it was nice to see Debra Messing looking like she was genuinely having fun towards the end of the Bollywood number.
Yup. Other parts of the show may be silly, but the Julia/Leo storyline is dragging the whole thing down. I have to admit, though, it was nice to see Debra Messing looking like she was genuinely having fun towards the end of the Bollywood number.
Oh… wet. Because she was drying her dress off with a towel. Heh. I get you now.
"Blue collar roughneck" is a pretty common fantasy type for women. There wasn't anything unusual about that at all.
And Peggy probably has more reason than just about anyone to want to see Pete get a deserved smackdown.
When he was singing the lyrics, it sounded sort of love song-ish. Isn't the Brooklyn Bridge known as a place for people to propose, or walk across on first dates or something? I have a sort of vague notion that it's part of some cliche romantic thing.
I'm mostly intrigued that the sentence seems to imply that getting her boobs felt up helped them grow. Now, admittedly, elementary school health class was a long time ago, but I'm pretty sure that's not how it works.
That's too bad. I'm sure it probably got annoying to her at some point to be asked about Phoenix all the time, so I wouldn't really blame her at all if she didn't want to elaborate too much about him. But even aside from him, Running on Empty had a really good cast. I have an idea in my head that Judd Hirsch and…
Absolutely. I follow her on Twitter, and her feed makes me like her. As opposed to some other famous types who I've unfollowed because their Twitter feeds were making me hate them. (*cough*KevinSmith*cough*) She's smart, supports good causes, and seems appropriately outraged at the BS laws that are getting passed in…
First entry in the "Why didn't you ask about…" thread:
Please do. Because my curiosity is piqued. I can honestly say that I've never heard breasts referred to as "boopers" before.
Yeah, that was Alex Wong. He was in at least one earlier episode, too.
“my sub-nubbins became nubbins and remained torturingly so until the summer of 1968, when (with the help of a certain amount of expert foreplay) they blossomed or burgeoned into fine, firm boopers”
He also yelled "Jump!' in the background of the 21 Jump Street theme. Quite the storied history as a vocalist, our little Johnny.
Calling up rich friends is part and parcel of Celebrity Apprentice. I'd rather watch the celebrities have to get out and hustle on the street or have to put together a presentation or something. The first season felt like every challenge came down to who had the richest friends. And there was an episode… maybe last…
How soon is now?
Yeah, I can believe he wasn't drunk or high if he's diabetic. Low blood sugar can look like drunkenness.
That's one hell of a pass. Because he's been in a lot of shit. Don't get me wrong, he's been in a lot of good stuff, too. I like him. Someone could pay him to stand in front of a camera picking his nose for an hour and put it on TV, and I would probably sit through it. But my compulsion to watch things that he's in…
Mitch McDeere wants the truth!
That was Henry. He cheated with a cupcake cheerleader that he met on leave in Seoul or Tokyo and was going to leave his wife for her, but she hit on Hawkeye. And Radar got Lorraine on the phone and Henry was reminded that he loved her and her unbalanced chequebook.*
The story is that Trigger was rushed into production so that Wright could have a last hurrah on film before she passed. Molly Parker was working on a project in Vancouver, but flew to Toronto on weekends to film Trigger, Callum Keith Rennie tossed in some money to help fund the thing, etc. It's actually a really…