I'm being told they averted this crisis, presumably by renegotiating the carriage contract.
I'm being told they averted this crisis, presumably by renegotiating the carriage contract.
But not on Netflix, as of 5 days ago!
I pirated the series the other day, because fuck you for taking it away, Netflix—and I didn't even bother with Season 4.
For those searching Spotify or whatever, the ABB album is actually just called 'At Fillmore East', cf. numerous other live albums called Live at (the) Fillmore _____.
I think "shitty at the pursuit of community college" was pretty well implied in the original statement.
When white dudes have safe spaces, we put them on TV, set them to wistful piano music, and talk about what a great tradition they are. And here I'm thinking mostly of the Masters on CBS.
So…pretty shitty? Or perhaps saddled with a chronic illness?
Las Vegas is another one, apparently. Outside of a diehard, Vegas-loving segment that's existed in every generation, we're just not that into spending money for no goddamn reason on absolutely nothing at all.
The Nolan Batman movies are not tonally faithful to the Batman TV show. At least not Batman '66. I don't know enough about BSG to say, but it's not my impression the original was so unrelentingly bleak.
In a few years, the hip thing will be earnest, tonally accurate remakes of shitty old TV shows.
Krysten Ritter is unrelated to John:
This is just precious, but you can't fake woke with me.
If not for the election, this is one of the most forgettable SNL seasons in decades.
Sure.
H'and that's in the neeeeeewwwwwwssssss!
He's boring. The word you're looking for is boring. He's Dude #3 from a Second City B-team.
I think that's completely valid, and so do the people of the world at large—"Melissa Villasenor voice" used to be the first suggestion that came up when you googled her name.
Like Tim Meadows, it's an obligation—for the culture. If they leave on a whim, Lorne might not get around to developing another black guy for years.
Ativan is considered quite a bit "milder" than Klonopin, which is one of the longest-acting (and most commonly abused) benzos.
I've been amazed by so many live Garcia moments that I don't keep track anymore. Here's one off the top of my head: the last solo in "Greatest Story Ever Told" on 5/20/73 at Cal-Santa Barbara.