Maybe she'll be like Niles Crane's wife in 'Frasier', always off-camera.
Maybe she'll be like Niles Crane's wife in 'Frasier', always off-camera.
The 'incest' was actually another red herring. Nobody really gave a damn. Small rural towns like that, half the population is usually married to their 3rd cousin anyway.
Someone wasn't paying attention. They had explained those shots heard on the river ages ago. It was some boy scout troop leader doing target practice. Entirely coincidental. A red herring.
I don't know why ms. Ihnat had been particularly 'traumatized' by Archie sleeping with his teacher in the pilot. It was the show…
Well, I'm happy everybody's getting a paycheck again.
I recall seeing a surprising statistic (I'll probably mess it up). Eight out of ten people have never been to a McDonalds. Okay, I wouldn't bet the farm on that number but is was a number like that. A surprisingly large percentage of people have never gone into a McDonalds.
He only watches Fox News. So he believes he's the best president since Andrew Jackson.
If I was granted one wish I think it would be for right wingers to be able to comprehend 'unintended irony'. That alone would solve half the world's problems I think
I recall one celebrity who had rose (risen?) to fame on Youtube. She said it was a great creative outlet, the only downside was she went broke.
What I'm concerned with is these 'professionals' will come on and try *too hard*.
I liked the line "So, we can finally agree that Fitz is the worst fictional president ever, right?" You notice after the events of today the modifier 'fictional' had to be added, otherwise Fitz would not have won the title of 'worst president ever'.
I should've been Diva Cup.
I'm of the opinion that the pressure to produce an earth-moving finale is what's responsible for string of finale disasters like the HIMYM finale, the Parks & Rec finale and the LOST finale. Stop trying so hard! Going to black in mid-sentence is preferable having the long-sought mom die of a lingering fatal disease or…
Getting on in years myself, I do not much appreciate the 'aren't these old folks adorable?' movie genre. Whether its adorable wacky grandpa or adorable wacky grandma or adorably cute elderly couple, its demeaning and insulting. The movie equivalent of leaning forward and talking baby talk to an old person.
2nd episode was better than the premiere. 3rd and 4th episodes went back to being just as bad as the premiere.
The show is just so GENERIC. I assume the casting call for the 'boss' was for "A David Spade type, preferably with a British accent".
The only actor I'm enjoying in the show, oddly enough, is Nichole Richie. Everyone else is so stiff and mannered, like they were yelling at the camera "I'M BEING FUNNY… IN A COMEDY!!!!" What's up with Briga Neelan's heavy stage makeup? They did the same thing to Vanessa Hudgens in 'Powerless'. Its distracting. Apply…
Sandman? Is he talking about Spiderman comics Sandman or some other Sandman? I don't recall there being much character there to develop in the original comics. There is a later Sandman out there I see, a teenage angst emo Sandman circa 1993-ish.
For me 'Silence of the Lambs' ranks up there with 'Top Gun' as being among the most egregiously over-praised pop culture hits of the late 80s/early 90s. SO.Much.Over.Acting! It reminds me of 'Avatar' in the way we were constantly brow-beaten by 'popular opinion' into liking something that was basically trash. I assume…
Look up in the night sky. See those twinkling stars? They're just as far away today as 2 million years ago when our ancestors were looking up at them from their tree nests. When people talk about 'alien technology' or 'alien omniscience' its all a big unintended metaphor for something else. Mostly it just…
Sara Gilbert recently said she had entirely forgotten that the dad had died in the final season. To her it was just showing up to work and collecting a paycheck. "Show up for work and collect a paycheck" appears to be the reason for existence of every nostalgia TV reboot I've seen to date.
I recall originally A&E was the 'arts channel' that was supposed to make public broadcasting cultural programming redundant. Well, no cultural programming on A&E these days. Unfortunately not much by way of cultural programming on PBS either. People don't miss the absence of what they don't know exists.