I got that Soto was blacklisted because by using crime data from Gotham City, he wasn't being a serious academic, which caused others in his field to shun him. I find it difficult to devote my full attention to this show, however.
I got that Soto was blacklisted because by using crime data from Gotham City, he wasn't being a serious academic, which caused others in his field to shun him. I find it difficult to devote my full attention to this show, however.
Clem Snide doing Journey's Faithfully.
"Brit Morgan, who plays Debbie Pelt on True Blood,
appears as Lucy Jo Heisner. So apparently Morgan is going to be the
character actress known for playing mentally imbalanced skanks."
My favorite is The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz. Even setting aside the Happy Days-based religion, I liked how it made fun of the way some people will follow any charismatic charlatan, no matter how ridiculous.
Wasn't the Meg one about religion, also? Or was Kirk Cameron in a different one?
I'm hoping Michael Bay will make a He-Man movie next.
To me, the dialogue suffered from the constant profanity, which always sounded forced in its delivery and emphasis. I use fuck conversationally quite a bit, but I've known people who use some variation of the word a few times in every sentence. It makes them sound like morons, and I've told them so. I remember…
Speaking of Donnie Wahlberg, has anyone here watched Blue Bloods? It's godawful, but again, not because of Donnie. His is the only character on the show with an accent that could conceivably belong to a native Staten Islander, or any accent at all, for that matter. Tom Selleck is terrible as a dour, sanctimonious…
But Charlie doesn't exist in every Fringe universe, which is a shame.
If you assume American audiences are intelligent, you make an Ass out of U and ME.
But what IS Prime Suspect? What is this show ABOUT?
Didn't her father set it on his head during Go Fish?
I used to work with a woman who pronounced it "artistic," not because she thought people stricken with autism tended to be especially creative, or anything, but instead because she, herself, was an imbecile.
Distracting musical cues.
whether: (used to introduce the first of two or more alternatives, and sometimes repeated before the second or later alternative, usually with the correlative or ): It matters little whether we go or stay. Whether we go or whether we stay, the result is the same.
The Kev-Steve switch was only one of the fuck-ups in a very poorly edited Stray Observations.
That's how I heard it, too.
That would be Sarah Jessica Parker.
"the kind of subtle emotions that Jason Katims and his writers have
always been able to illicit in their characters and their audience"
"Almost certainly wrong?" When did everybody else here first see Star Wars? Was it when you were 10 years old in 1991?