According to larptrek.com, Worf enjoys playing Old West lawmen because they're honorable. I'm going to go ahead and consider than canon.
According to larptrek.com, Worf enjoys playing Old West lawmen because they're honorable. I'm going to go ahead and consider than canon.
He was the boy toy of Rodney Dangerfield's wife in "Back to School," being the trigger that got Mt. Tall and Fat to join his son in college. Great film.
Yes, she did well, and fit into the dresses of the period nicely. It was also good to see Dewey Crowe unexpectedly return in the last episode.
I watched every episode of this show. I wanted to like it, really I did. It had the potential to be pretty decent, especially with the role for Chiklis. But man, the scripts were like something from a freshman creative writing class.
Damn it, Claudia belongs in 1981.
Obama's America.
This is gold, pure gold.
Who needs drones and buying implausibly high amounts of ammunition when you can just bring Jack Bauer back?
Damn it, now I have to pull out my DVDs of Duckman.
His sunglasses make him irresistible to women.
I'm at the point with Family Guy that I don't have to watch it every week just because I used to. The same point I reached with the Simpsons about a decade ago. It's just Bob's Burgers for me on Sunday nights from now on.
Drop the mic, yo.
It's rather P. K. Dickian that this article has magically appeared as popular in 2013.
Good for Nina. The Rodina needs defending!
It's looks like I'm going to have to watch Vegas to get a Vic Mackey fix this week.
Let's hope FX picks this up if TNT drops it.
For those new to the show, I'm curious … what's your take on Connie's kid? Do you think Vic is the father?
Small note … I'm pretty sure it's Shawn from Eagle Rock, in between Glendale and Pasadena.
What if his speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial in "Forrest Gump" was far more sinister than we all thought?
Damn him, there's only so much control-f "rappin" I can do on this site.