Yeah, I thought it was an interesting premise, but the execution left something to be desired.
Yeah, I thought it was an interesting premise, but the execution left something to be desired.
And then Hector Salamanca blew up the studio.
Last night's Conan was basically the pep rally before the championship game, and I am totally okay with that.
Sorry, the Daily Mail isn't exactly a reliable source.
Long before the Superdome, where the Saints of football play!
Semprini?
D'oh, I knew I should have double checked the episode title.
Was this the review for Lady Lazarus? I seem to recall having a similar experience after hearing "how far will they go" after seeing Joan being forced to prostitute herself.
What kind of man firsts on the AV Club? No man. No man at all.
This is the season of people I like in stuff that looks shit.
But it's a networkvshow, I doubt we'll get any tearjerking or MAN ASS.
Get some fucking Emmys!
It was even weirder seeing Mike up there, in a tux no less.
That interpretive dance sequence was so weird. It made sense at first with the Mad Men, Thrones and AHS sequences, but then we got to the Boardwalk Empire moment, featuring that classic Prohibition era hit Get Lucky, and I became very confused.
It's an Arrested Development reference.
@SisterMaryFrancis:disqus: Yeah, he probably submitted the episode where Sansa and Tyrion got married, as it was his biggest showcase all season. That episode had the awkwardness of the wedding, his threat to Joffery and his great scene with Sansa on the wedding night.
The nominee videos for Variety Writing are the one consistently funny thing at the Emmys.
The use of "Line of Fire" in that teaser gave me goosebumps. Next week's going to be intense.
And to pay tribute to the events of 1963, the Emmys chose a song from 1965.
Jim Parsons seems like a sleazy Jimmy Stewart.