You better be talking about the ice cream cone dress.
You better be talking about the ice cream cone dress.
"A lot more of that money is wasted on administration and excessively generous compensation (primarily due to growing union influence)"
The real tragedy here is that these problems are neither ordinary nor unsolvable.
Netflixed Skyfall. Mildly disappointing, given all the hype. SKYFALL SPOILERS below.
I read that last sentence in a nasal Ferris Bueller tone. "Kristen Schaal, you're my hero!"
It's a license to print money!
You rang?
Spring cleaning = limited pop culture time. Only watched ParaNorman, which was surprisingly dark and adult for an ostensibly kids animated movie. There's a gay joke at the end that must've been a knock down drag out fight with the studio.
I don't handle cringe comedy too well. I can't even watch talk show interviews because I'm cringing at the awkward, artificial conversation. Needless to say, I had the episode muted for half the episode. I didn't even make it two sentences into Marnie's pre-song patter. I knew what was coming and just couldn't take…
I think that judge is a first for this show: truly decent and compassionate, yet not a fucking moron sucker.
The numbers were introduced in the pilot as a narrative device to link some of the characters. Lindelof himself said that their thinking for the numbers didn't extend beyond that.
The writers themselves admitted that many of the mysteries that they set up in the first 6 episodes (the lotto numbers, for example) were complete bullshit with no solution or explanation. They just served various narrative purposes. They were jerking you around from day one.
I read Shosh's reaction to the party completely differently. It wasn't her outgrowing or losing interest in her old friends. It was her friend being obviously bored to tears by Shosh's verbal diarrhea, finding an excuse to leave, and Shosh noticing (for once; personal growth!) that people aren't particularly…
Friends and Lost were good shows?
Retta is a professional singer. Maybe you can ask her agent.
@avclub-5182625d9db22ee7fba7b1acf3d429a9:disqus That's my favorite thing about Law & Order. WITNESS: "Sure, I have this 2 year old incriminating hardware store receipt right over here in this desk drawer in my living room, about two feet from where you asked me about it. Let me grab it for you."
I'm really hoping that this isn't the beginning of a "Glenn develops a need to prove himself a badass, thereby driving a wedge between himself and Maggie" story arc. They're the only couple I like.
If, god forbid, Community were canceled and Gillian Jacobs found herself with a lot of extra free time, she should become Scott's permanent CBB co-host. She's that amazing. It's not just her gold-digging murderer storyline, because she's 3 for 3 in her episodes being all-time greats. I especially liked her deep pulls…
It's mostly laziness/comfort with the familiar. Why go to all the trouble of interviewing people and taking a risk that they won't work out when you can hire a known quantity/help out a friend?
Only reason I clicked on the link. "Oh, AV Club is covering a classic!"