If they screwed up one ending, they can screw up two. So my money's on:
If they screwed up one ending, they can screw up two. So my money's on:
"It’s part of everyone’s job at Sterling Cooper to keep up with television—both the shows and the commercials. Can I work at Sterling Cooper?"
Ever since seeing Victor Garber's name in the credits I had my fingers crossed that he'd be playing Zombie Washington. Pity.
Sentences like "Would their “Now high-five me and say, ‘Drugs!’” sketch basically be Frog from The Wire?" seem to claim it wouldn't be possible to have two black actors in the same sketch. If Brandon meant that SNL wouldn't be willing to have a sketch without white actors, that's just not true: last Saturday's "How's…
"it’s amazing how the simple fact of having two black actors…" SNL does have two black cast members: Kenan Thompson and Jay Pharoah.
How did they ever survive a monster-of-the-week without him?!?
From now on, I will refer to Leslie Jordan only as "the poor man's Margo Martindale."
I think Todd missed the point of Mike's exposition scene: it was that Leo's brother *didn't* kill himself- rather, Leo had apparently killed his brother, possibly as part of a suicide pact that he didn't go through with, and the DA had sentenced him to treatment in the facility as a result. (I'm not saying it makes…
Davenport? Don't you mean Stapleton (who was indeed from Hound of the Baskervilles)?
Why isn't the Burn Notice finale on the list?
Why isn't the Burn Notice finale on the list?
It obviously is what happened. That's exactly why the possibility was never brought up- so that it can be a twist next week.
It obviously is what happened. That's exactly why the possibility was never brought up- so that it can be a twist next week.
"Then why any interest in Will at all?" Eli knew that the reporter had a hotel receipt relating to an "affair" while Alicia and Peter were separated, but not any more details. He mistakenly thought it was about Will and Alicia, but when he met with the the reporter he discovered his error. (Thus his attempt to…
"Then why any interest in Will at all?" Eli knew that the reporter had a hotel receipt relating to an "affair" while Alicia and Peter were separated, but not any more details. He mistakenly thought it was about Will and Alicia, but when he met with the the reporter he discovered his error. (Thus his attempt to…
"Jim did give out his password - sensitive company information - to a friend; a potential liability."
"Jim did give out his password - sensitive company information - to a friend; a potential liability."
"So I’ve only seen the pilot of Justified. Worth diving into?"