The simplest and best advice would be to not buy fake leather.
The simplest and best advice would be to not buy fake leather.
Well, Ramsey needs publicity. His 742 U.S. shows aren't enough to keep him in the public eye.
I get your point, and as you said earlier, presidential trivia is a big part of the game. Every contestant should know that stuff backward and forward. I was surprised by the Triple Stumper. But I can imagine at least one of them drawing a blank on the year a president was born.
Ursula brings her pet chinchilla to an auction in East Gwillimbury.
Keeping It 100 is my favorite part of the show.
Yeah, I can't criticize them harshly for not knowing the President's age. I was 99% sure it was JFK, but I think LBJ was a reasonable response. At least they didn't come up with something bizarre like FDR or Jimmy Carter.
I'd settle for Ion showing reruns again, instead of another 100 hours a week of Criminal Minds.
Heck, it even consistently does sub-1.0 demos.
Ha! I thought pretty much the same thing when Michelle made that comment. Girlfriend needs to make up her mind.
I started missing Agent Carter at the end of last week's episode. I'm praying to the TV gods that it gets a second season.
I'm more inclined to think that Grace lives in the world of a teenager who loves her mother.
"Why can't I stay?" Gah! That crushed me as much as The Body's "Mom? Mom? Mommy?"
I kind of wish I had done that. I was devastated by what happens to Dukie.
Agreed. Angel/Cordelia will never be OK with me. It never made sense. I sure as hell couldn't believe he'd achieve perfect happiness with her.
Fillion's character on Buffy scared the hell out of me. He was the scariest villain I'd ever seen on that show, probably because he was human.
I think you nailed his character perfectly. I never found Connor to be as annoying as a lot of viewers did. Essentially, he was an angry confused kid; Kartheiser's performance really helped make him sympathetic, for me anyway. A few years ago, I rewatched season 4, and was even more impressed by how good Kartheiser…
Knowing where it's going makes it worse for me. In fact, even seeing Buffy-era Cordelia is painful. I was never a Cordelia fan, but knowing how she ends up makes everything that happens beforehand unbearably sad.
Dammit. Now I'm getting teary-eyed.
I watched the first episode and have the second one on my DVR. I laughed out loud several times, but that goddamn laugh track is beyond annoying. I'm not even sure if it's a laugh track, or real, live, actual people laughing, but it sounds like a laugh track.
Heh. You nailed it. But, cripes, he seriously needs to learn to choose his battles.