I'm in SB (and I know he's local, though I haven't seen him). Which bar?
I'm in SB (and I know he's local, though I haven't seen him). Which bar?
Since we didn't get reviews every week, can we discuss some of the best moments? I nominate Winona Rider's impassioned final words as Mary Dyer. "…Something about the refreshment, that doesn't make sense…"
Didn't the forest burn down or something, evaporating Flotter and teaching Naomi Wildman about death? I think that's already a bit dark.
The only memorable thing Brendanawicz did was unintentionally tell Jerry that he's adopted.
Portia De Rossi > Anne Heche, in every way. I'm glad Ellen stopped dating crazy and found an awesome woman to marry.
I'm a musicologist, so…crap. Sorkin probably already thinks he can write about my profession. Suddenly, my department would get a Gilbert & Sullivan scholar.
…Shit. It'd be me. My area isn't really operetta, but I've done some research on Sir Arthur Sullivan's instrumental music. British music of the 19th century is my…
Frakes!
Hm. A little too ham-fisted for my tastes. One could just re-watch the scene between Peggy and the gynecologist from the premiere of Mad Men, realizing that that attitude persists in the 21st century, and it'd have the same effect.
Thanks, everyone! I'm sure I'll be talking on here about the Baby Formerly Known As Mousecop from time to time.
I can't tell whether you're being facetious, because that character plays a significant role in Rocky Balboa.
Also, I'd love to hear other people's stories of how they found out. I'm a week and a half from my due date, so I'm home from work and getting all misty over such things.
In some ways, I find the whole "she tells him she's pregnant" trope quaint. In Lucy's day, really only a doctor could make that diagnosis, and men wouldn't accompany their wives to such an appointment. Today, though, we have home pregnancy tests, so it seems that many more couples would find out together. Granted,…
Virginia Madsen is my…step-cousin-once-removed, I think. (My great-uncle married her mother.) I've never met her, but based on this interview, she seems like a cool person. I had no idea she was on Voyager, but I remember the episode (ironic, considering that the whole plot revolved around her character being…
I like "Five Steaks and an Eggplant" because those items have a bearing on the plot. Monica gets them because she feels bad about the major conflict in the episode, and she gets fired as a direct result of getting them. Those steaks have huge consequences.
I was blown away when someone pointed out that the "Sinjin" on Mad Men was spelled "St. John."
My story about this song: My husband has a mentally disabled cousin. She got married a few years ago (we're not really sure it was the best idea since she's still prone to throwing temper tantrums like a 250-pound toddler, but it's not our place to decide, and her husband seems to be VERY patient). The DJ played this…
@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus : As a female AV Clubber who is disturbed by this show and all it indicates about American culture, don't put the blame on me. I'll take responsibility for motivating the coverage of RuPaul's Drag Race, and we're part of why Project Runway coverage outlived the (albeit…
They haven't even give you your "STAFF" designation on Disqus yet.
No love for the wordplay in Marseilles, Illinois's nickname? "Best Little City by a Dam Site."
With this airing in January 1963, the episode is set…in the FUTURE!