That's being downright nice to Brett Tucker - I'd say he was an awful actor (especially in The Saddle Club/Blue Heelers/McLeod's Daughter), but he was about 200% better here (except for the accent).
That's being downright nice to Brett Tucker - I'd say he was an awful actor (especially in The Saddle Club/Blue Heelers/McLeod's Daughter), but he was about 200% better here (except for the accent).
I didn't even notice the Eton thing because a few seconds before that it sounded like he said he grew up "on the East End" (rather than "in the East End") and that was bugging me. Although, it could have been his awful accent.
They could go with a gritty combination ER/Chicago Hope reboot and call it Chicago HopER.
I didn't notice until you pointed it out, but now I can't stop staring at it. Thanks?
Men aren't funny either.
Hey now, I also think my eyes aren't that great, so you were only half right.
For a second, when they were talking about stereotypes, I thought they had become self-aware or were trying to be "meta", but then I realised they were just making excuses for their shitty characters. I could basically here the writers screaming "THAT'S WHY THEY'RE CALLED STEREOTYPES!"
I bought the bag last week and it's awesome. It's a really good size (and by "good size" I mean "big") and better made than I thought it was going to be.
Would the gritty reboot of the BSC have the characters realise they have birthdays and Christmases but never actually age? Because I would watch that.
Now only 18 hours, 36 minutes
I pretty sure he was bragging on Twitter about having seen it…
She knows how to look both ways before crossing.
Hey, NBC, don't get
white_abed Changry, you wouldn't like
white_abed when they're Changry…
TWO AND A HALF MEN RAPED MY MEMORY OF DHARMA AND GREG.
Is it weird that what annoys me about that comment isn't the comment itself, but that it doesn't start with a capital letter and end with a full stop?
My first concert - it was my seventh birthday and it was Cliff Richards. I would've rather gone seen The Beatles, but it was 1994. My mum still has the stubs.
Liked for reminding me Donald P Bellisario will die eventually.
"Boomerang my Sheila back to her joey, mate."
I bet he's on his period.
Between the two photo bits Caroline apparently figured out how to use the front facing camera.