I never thought about the joke that way, that it was brave or really a predicament that needed to be pulled off, because I was laughing my ass off that the reveal. That is how great that joke is, set up and punchline.
I never thought about the joke that way, that it was brave or really a predicament that needed to be pulled off, because I was laughing my ass off that the reveal. That is how great that joke is, set up and punchline.
Come ON! That punch George-Michael delivered to Michael has been well deserved since the very first season. GM has had to put up with the constant passive-agressive micromanagement style of Michael his whole life. While yes, Michael probably does care for GM, so much of Michael's "love" is just based on his own ego.…
I don't care if it was overly sappy or sweet. I didn't watch the final season, or half of the one before that. It just made me happy again that I fell in love with the show in the first place, and it damn sure made my eyes piss tears.
No, no, no. You got it all wrong man. Matt didn't adapt the neo nazi personality, he was just tolerating it. It was that Matt was trying to make up with the transsexual that he beat the shit out of. Because he couldn't properly deal with his feelings for Famke Janssen after learning she was born male. Also, that…
I don't know why, but I was weirdly drawn to Nip/Tuck, probably the fact I was only around 14 or 15 when it was on. It was a master course in how not to do batshit insanity in your TV show, but it was weirdly enthralling. The last season though? I could barely hang on for that.
Thanks for the reply. It just seems so weird that something like it could just kinda vanish without a trace(well from stuff about TV I've read anyways). The Wikipedia page is certainly one of the most interesting things I've read. Guess with a premise like that you really only have a short time to make it great before…
If we are talking about forgotten award winning Dramas of the 90's, how about Picket Fences? I know it isn't 100 episodes, but it won 14 emmy's in only 4 seasons and two of them were for Best Series.
GET OUT NOW! Leave before the final season ruins everything! Though to be fair, I'm pretty sure the show was forever ruined by season 3, but still……
The voice is part of it. The accent really helps with the line deliveries and why he seems so cool.
The mid to late 90s was the greatest cartoon era of all time. That isn't nostalgic influenced opinion, that is pure fact.
Freakazoid?
@cub straight up hitting it and quitting is much more effective though.
This show is awesome. 2nd episodes are usually my least favorite of a series, because they are more than likely not as good as the pilot, and also a step down from what is to come after the show gets its footing. The Bridge however was able to improve off of a very good pilot.
Agreed. Sonya is both a seemingly hyper competent, take no shit badass, but also strangely adorable. Tops my current tv crush list, right above Cersei Lannister, and Olivia Pope. Still far away from my all time crushes, Veronica Mars, Tami Taylor, and Clair Huxtable.
penchant for…. BEES!?
I prematurely shot my WTF when she took her hand down and across the border.
I figure part of the reason she stopped masturbating was that she might of wanted to experience some kind of human connection. Since earlier in the ep she was questioning about the need of romantic partners calling over something that she sees as a waste of time.
Hey, he learned to do it outside a house this time!
My biggest pet peeve wasn't the hypothermia, it was the water levels never rising. It only rose like twice, once from splashing out of the pipes to right under the bed and then stayed there till the very end, when it went up like only two damn inches from that.
Nah, he still had disdain for barbie. He only worked with him because his dad told him to do that. Also, the way he told Barbie about how Julie knows about the cabin was in a nonchalant "you're fucked now" kind of way.