So I just discovered Parks and Recreation (I know, I know, I'm late to the game) and I spent the last two weeks catching up on every single Parks and Recreation episode on netflix and hulu. Tonight I actually get to watch it live. Yay!
So I just discovered Parks and Recreation (I know, I know, I'm late to the game) and I spent the last two weeks catching up on every single Parks and Recreation episode on netflix and hulu. Tonight I actually get to watch it live. Yay!
See and I'm more curious why she obviously told Glen a specific brand of pregnancy test (because if she had just said pregnancy test, I hope Glen would not have had to ask what that was); what if the tiny, small-town drug store didn't carry that brand?
As someone who has had to take a pregnancy test before, while you technically need to wait 2 minutes for the results, in reality the results show up pretty much right away and don't change after two minutes…
So this might make me a horrible person, but I could not help thinking of the "Huge… Tracts of Land" speech from Monty Python when Hershel was eulogizing Otis.
No question that the Seinfeld Murder sketch was the best sketch of the bunch, and it was the only one where Dey was actually the star of the sketch.
Bones will always just be a good show to watch if nothing else is on or if you don't want to think too much… but how great was that dress Cam was wearing in the lab? I want it. So maybe Bones is less background noise and more HSN?
It is so refreshing to watch the judges on Top Chef make decisions based on talent. If this were a Bunim Murray production, you know that the celebrity chef guy would somehow make it until the finale because he creates such great drama. I actually gave a cheer when Tom sent him home before he had even finished…
Somehow I managed to make it through the season thus far without realizing that the Sucklord is 42. Holy shit? 42 and still has a rat tail?
Ha, I had the same thought re: Tewz's crumbling letters, that it was because he did no know how to make concrete. However, aesthetically, I think the crumbling pavement almost worked better (with the juxtaposition between the plants growing and the concrete crumbling). Still, I think he more or less lucked into his…
I thought the shadowbox was great. But it would have been more difficult to auction off than a painting, so maybe that was why it didn't come out on top?
Schmidt is definitely the MVP of this show. His facial expressions were hilarious.
So does Annie speak Basque now too? How many languages does that make… I feel like the show started her out knowing a believable number of languages but now she is surpassing even Mo Berg on the language front…
I agree on the location shooting - the chase scene through Venice was pretty great for a TV show.
Several years ago when plugging through outlines for law school exams I started watching an NCIS marathon on USA network and I could not stop watching. One thing lead to another, I started to dvr the episodes, and I will now admit to being that rare breed of under-30 NCIS fan.
Ugh, I just want to give Robin a new hair cut every time she comes on screen. And better clothes. I HATE that they are making her look like a sad sack every week…
My first reaction was: oh no, they are going to kill the dinosaur! poor thing. But when they made the effort to explain that they were not going to kill the dinosaur, but instead sew it up combat surgery style, my reaction was: wtf? why would you waste all that time saving the dinosaur?
At least it isn't Terra Nova: SVU?
I think its harder to explain how Henry has aged while in the town but no one else has… there have to be some memories of his aging, growing up, advancing in school, etc. which should make the premise that no one can remember anything in the past at least a little false. Although if everyone forgot stuff that already…
The Huntsman would be good since he's more of a morally ambiguous character and worked for the Queen, but in the end did the right thing… I think that could work…
The power of voodoo