"Woefully incomplete"? Does that mean there are a bunch of secret letters in the English alphabet we don't know about?
"Woefully incomplete"? Does that mean there are a bunch of secret letters in the English alphabet we don't know about?
Eff yes Elbow. Also, Doves.
I'm stealing "Always Continuously" for the title of my next album. Well, first album. Okay then, the album I'll never make.
Don't you mean… ootraged?
Thanks! I'm having a bit of trouble finding He & She on YouTube; it seems a bit less readily available than it was around the time of Todd's article on it last year. Are you watching it there, or using other sources?
NOT GREAT, POPS
Nice. How many episodes are you doing per day of He & She and Bewitched, respectively?
Allowit!
+1 on Darkness on the Edge of Town. "The Promised Land" was the best teen angst companion a fifteen-year old could ever ask for.
You read the reviews before watching the episodes? No, wait, my incredulity deserves a superfluous "what", italics and an interrobang: What, you read the review before watching the episode?!
Well, I guess I'll have no other choice than to refer to Sundays as "Australian Mondays" from now on.
Teti's Classic Six Feet Under are supposed to be really, really good (I'm saving them for my own rewatch), so I have high hopes. Unless he turns out to be one of those heathens who thinks Mad Men has gone downhill in recent seasons.
What are you doing after you're finished with Dick Van Dyke?
Was I the only one who found the extended endings for literary classics category highly amusing? Trebek's deliveries were pretty great, and the whole thing seemed to give him an energy boost going into the rest of the game. If only he'd had a better panel to play off with all that excess pep.
I knew Hungary was wrong, but it was still the only answer I was able to come up with. In my defense (and a meagre, pitiful defense it is), I had never heard of the Rus before that FJ.
(double post)
Well put. On the one hand, that first bottle episode was one of the best hours of TV all year, and you could understand the temptation to double down on more such scenes between Balfe and Menzies (provided Moore and company had time to see dailies between the writing of the two episodes in question). On the other…
Was it the jarring turn into swashbucklery at the very end of the last episode? Because that certainly left me a bit nonplussed.
Not looking good for Remedy, this.
I think the grief (or polite questions, in this case) might be more due to the fact that no one else around here uses sigs, than the specific nature of the sig (it's pretty easy to deduce from your username, after all).