I don't think that applies to Swervedriver.
I don't think that applies to Swervedriver.
Except The Great Outdoors—it just felt a forced throwaway subplot in what was already not a very good movie.
"Liquor store robbery, officer down—and I'm Edward G. Robinson."
Yeah, it was almost as if the show is developing an arc (something they've never really one before, aside from Who Shot Mr. Burns? but that's obviously a different situation). I'd like to see it done more, but also at this stage in the show, what's the point?
A friend of a friend was on this show. Well she wasn't really a friend of this friend, just he girl he had some weird obsession he would constantly call me to talk about. And she wasn't on until long after she'd slipped away from contact with him. Apparently she lost the episode but works as a chef somewhere . . .…
I never really saw what was supposed to be so painful or dark about that one. I actually just found it to be a particularly funny episode.
I don't get what was supposed to be so bad about Koi Pond, since they'd done almost the same thing with the fake roof jumping a few years earlier (assuming you're talking about the cold open).
It's just called an AT. The other way is doubly redundant.
Who needs a soul when you have good old fashioned cynicism?
Just let me have some of the big sandwich.
Michigan is the heartland, the northern backwoods, Detroit, the area near Detroit, and a large region represented only by a question mark.
Can't be worse than an Ugg boot.
It's part of the gig.
Was that a season finale or just a hiatus? Either way, I doubt it will be floating around next year so it's almost a moot point.
I'm twenty-eight but I'm watching it several weeks later on demand (I only saw the season premiere yesterday) so I'm not sure if that helps at all or not.
Were these deleted just for taking Jay S's Jeopardy slot?
I think Don Johnson made the right decision to be only be seen next to her.
I think the update joke about ADHD and heart pains would have worked better if it utilized the two-man set-up rather than a nonsensical self-interruption.
"We don’t see actors become talk show hosts and then go back to acting
very often, so it’ll be interesting to see Ferguson no longer behind a
desk."
Unrelated, but I assume you're the same Will Harris who did the Midge Ure interview on Rhino's website. If so, a really fascinating read.