I'm good with this, assuming they wrap it up nicely. Four seasons seems about right for this wonderfully weird show.
I'm good with this, assuming they wrap it up nicely. Four seasons seems about right for this wonderfully weird show.
I'm not convinced the mime rapist episode isn't an elaborate Internet joke and that it's not a real thing.
God, there's some damn fine performances in this and I wanted to like it more…but there's just not enough beyond "crazy religious family does crazy things" for me.
Best married couple on TV for their time. No, really. How often do you get a married couple on TV hat actually acts like they both love and like each other and are supportive of each other?
Except the part with Packers fans.
Thanks, I was going to look that up to refresh my memory.
I'd be surprised if there were many architects who DIDN'T know what it was called.
Also, more shows should have Clancy Brown and John Cho.
I just enjoyed Keenan getting to be authoritative and snippy toward everyone. "It's not an interview, Tina."
Ooooh, nice idea.
See also Linda Holmes (of NPR's Monkey See and Pop Culture Happy Hour)'s "Claim Your Cockamamie Theory": http://claimyourcockamamiet…
WE HAVE A BINGO!
I'M READY FOR MORE NEWCASTLE DISAPPOINTMENT!
I've been LOVING this month of Friday night future shock movies from TCM. Tonight's complete schedule: The Time Machine, The Omega Man, A Boy And His Dog and They Only Kill Their Masters (a James Garner movie I'd never even heard of). That's a nice little film festival right there.
I'm not gonna to lie; I'm just here for the Miguel Ferrer clip.
WGBH (the PBS affiliate in Boston) co-produced Sherlock for the BBC and for Masterpiece Mystery.
So the solution is to mock both of them. Sounds good to me!
I need to get around to seeing that.
I'm glad to have it confirmed that it was terrible because I looked at that cast and thought, "Hey, how bad can it be?" Now I've saved some time.
Nope! Good question and I checked the Golden Globes eligibility rules: