Considering this is the first ever instance in recorded history of a 10-year-old beating up an 8-year-old, I think it absolutely did deserve its A1 headline in the New York Times.
Considering this is the first ever instance in recorded history of a 10-year-old beating up an 8-year-old, I think it absolutely did deserve its A1 headline in the New York Times.
I like that you've apparently referred to Friends as "his show" here.
I admit I didnt watch the actual video when I first commented.
Pretty brilliant idea, putting the comments under the article. Why didn't anybody else think of that?
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Dump it in the fucking river!
I believe at some point Archer gets into the vents?
This is fine! Thanks!
This is the correct comparison, impossibly.
You can pin-point the exact moment Parks hit its stride ("Greg Pikitis"), and that's S2, mister.
Is Mad Men the best ever at actually making the creative work on screen as good as the characters say it is? Has to be, right?
That was pretty clearly tongue-in-cheek.
I also commit to watching several hours of several seasons of bad TV because of the associated branding.
Yeah, Buck obviously shoulders more of blame here (he says, having seen none of the show).
Internet commenter doesn't know how to make his text bold.
Incidentally, they obliquely resuscitated the LSH stuff at SXSW as well.
No, it's a pretty simple distinction, once you get a handle on it:
Do you actually?
There's plenty of thematic meat on the Mike Yanagita bone but it serves an actual plot function in that Mike lies to Marge, and she believes him. Her discovery of his lie (and her realizing how easily she believed it) prompts her to go back and question Jerry again.
Radiohead is an example of a band who’s done an amazing job and is getting recognized more and more, I notice.