Missed one
"As with asteroids, volcanoes, and Truman Capote before her"
Missed one
"As with asteroids, volcanoes, and Truman Capote before her"
Watership Down
The epilogue, which describes Hazel's death, never fails to bring the tears. Even though it's a peaceful, well-earned, not unexpected death. I think it's the line "He thought he would not be needing his body anymore, so he left it lying in the ditch" that gets me.
Slings and Arrows is better than Hamlet 2.
Obfuscate. Inveigle.
Karnas as audience surrogate
When Karnas started yelling about bringing an end to "this farce" and how "the story you just told me is completely unbelievable," I was right with him. Only I meant the episode.
Additional congratulations!
He was fantastic in Huff. Manic and insane and insufferable and fascinating.
Thanks to this show
To this day I cannot meet someone named Bob without cringing.
This pleases me.
For having the world's largest forehead he sure made a pretty girl in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
I think the show took care of that by having Andy say that he would raise the kid Reform.
Agreed. As a kid I would drop any other plans if I caught Milo & Otis on TV.
Agreed. Bernadette is marvelous and I yearn for her return.
Wow, I haven't thought about I'm Gonna Git You Sucka for years. Now I'm wondering where I can get shoes with an aquarium in the heel.
Nice.
Black armband day
This is sad. Lynn Redgrave was one of those actors who whenever you saw them on screen you knew something great would happen. I miss her already.
MOTHER PUSS BUCKETS!
Sadly, no; Keyboard Cat is the Robert Mitchum to Spaghetti Cat's Jimmy Stewart.
Yeah…listen, the source material is three pages of plot in a doorstop tome. The last book wasn't even that much—maybe a page and a half, tops.
Yes, and the squirrel baby actually turned out to be a dead rat under a pile of dirty raincoats.