I usually think her shows are hacky, but compared to the real hack going into the White House, I will for the first time defend the people's right to Shondaland.
I usually think her shows are hacky, but compared to the real hack going into the White House, I will for the first time defend the people's right to Shondaland.
I was wondering that too actually.
Trump couldn't even answer questions during the debates. Even the dumb ass debate with the undecided voters on CNN.
I loved the ER theme song at the end. Considering you can't find "ER" anywhere anymore on TV, it was great to hear again.
Here's what I don't get. Scientology is nutty as hell, and a scam.
And the next president is going to be like this.
Why doesn't "The Carmichael Show" get more attention? A refreshing adult sitcom that actually talks about things, and doesn't just have you laugh because you know the character's quirks.
I misread the headline to read J.J. Abrams was done with robots and I went "huh?"
This book sounds odd indeed.
I miss Craig Fergsuon. He wouldn't be caught dead doing something this cheesy.
So, anyone guess the twist?
True. You even had a sitcom called "What A Dummy", about a family living with a magical dummy. You got some really odd premises in the world of syndicated sitcoms back in the day.
"Dream On" was by the same two people who created "Friends" and ran for 120 episodes. Totally forgotten.
"Small Wonder" was fucking odd. Like how did someone even think this up odd? And they made 96 of them! 96!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Damn it, this was supposed to be a working class Cosby, not god damn Quantum Leap!
Having a new actress for Harriett in the final like 9 episodes was super odd.
"Til Death" made it to 81 episodes, and I actually found in local syndication.
Do they play reruns of "Step by Step" anywhere?
Was that the one with oddly a dragon puppet?