I now need that to happen. Make it so, Grimm writers!
I now need that to happen. Make it so, Grimm writers!
"I can't believe we're being held up."
Heh. Indeed.
I immediately loved Pinky and was thinking the same thing as you. His speech about Scotty Pippin cracked me right the hell up. I was really bummed when they killed him off. How could they?
2016 can eat a bag of dicks.
The only home-buying/renovation show I like is Fixer-Upper. They actually talk about how far into a project they are (week 1, week 8, week 24). I mean, it still follows a formula, and I don't know what goes on behind the scenes. I assume some things are staged, but the show at least feels authentic, which makes it fun…
Yeah, I was very surprised by how entertaining they were on "Wait, Wait…" I never much liked them until then.
Ugh. I hear ya. Shows like this are only as good as their hosts. I've watched a dozen or so episodes of Love It or List It, and the hosts made me want to repeatedly smack both of them. They're the worst.
Ha! I was thinking the same thing. And holy cats, those hosts were such morons that I only got through about two minutes before I had to turn it off.
The Tao of Steve was the first thing I saw Donal Logue in. It was love at first sight.
Yep. I was immediately hooked. And while I see why some people wouldn't like it (because different strokes and all that), I don't understand how someone wouldn't get it. What is there to get? It's a show about a couple of PIs who are deeply broken. That's not unique. Almost all fictional PIs are broken people.
Or a snake shedding its skin.
I miss The Mentalist. It was a dumb show, but it was also really fun. I even liked the transition to the FBI, despite Rigsby and Van Pelt being pretty much written out. Also, Cho was the best!
"You're a bloody puppet!"
It could turn into a mobius strip of cliche.
Heh. "Tears in Heaven" is just terrible. That's probably an awful thing to say, considering what it's about, but it's beyond mawkish. I just can't with that song.
It's my impression that a fair amount of the hate towards Clapton is for everything he's ever done, not just the lite-rock crap in the past 20 years.
Yeah, I don't get it. The Clapton hate will always be a head-scratcher to me. It seems relatively new (within the past 20 years, as far as I know). I wonder if it's because he's a god to baby boomers. I see a lot of Clapton hatred these days, and general hatred of music from the late 60s and early 70s. It makes me…
I can bitch about various and sundry things with the best of them, so I suppose that's why I love this feature.
"Wow, this song is too obvious. Talk about low-hanging fruit."