I think MBS and Stacy seem perfect for each other because MBS is Stacy.
I think MBS and Stacy seem perfect for each other because MBS is Stacy.
My gf and I both love it. Well, maybe love is a bit strong, but we both thoroughly enjoy it.
Seriously? I realize DM was a little primitive, but it came out in 1987!
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This game is pure, absolute, ZMF-style ownage.
I've recently realized that Sonic Nurse is about as perfect a driving album as it gets for me. I just have to remember to set the cruise control before 'New Hampshire' comes on or I'll suddenly find myself barreling down the highway at outrageously high speeds.
TWfS — I normally don't hold much truck with Denby's opinions, but in this case, it's simply his description of the content that's turning me off.
I was looking forward to this until I read the review in this week's New Yorker. A bunch of "monsters" bickering about love affairs and such? Probably gonna be a Netflix for me.
Red Harvest? Sure, there are some thematic and plot similarities between Miller's Crossing and Red Harvest, but the plot and characters are taken almost straight from The Glass Key.
@Simple — What major inconsistencies are you talking about re:Lost?
Draper'll probably be hanging out with Nixon and George HW Bush in Dallas during the assassination.
They already did the long-lost relatives bit in Season 1, as I recall.
Wasn't this joke used in The Office at the very end of last season?
That should read "more" rather than, well, "rather".
They are the correct answer, I think.
You guys are aware that The Office and 30 Rock do fairly shitty ratings-wise, right? I don't think either of them make for a "strong lead-in". Community probably stands a greater chance of becoming a break-out show at the top of the key rather than following either of those shows.
Enlighten us, Absinthe.
Noel — Summer before last, I actually watched every single episode of Frasier over the course of about 4 months. I submit that it was not only critically respected, etc., etc., but that it is THE most consistently good sitcom that's ever been on for more than oh, 7 seasons, let's say. There was a slight dip in quality…
Speaking as someone who has actually met Ms. Dawson in real life, I'm utterly mystified at the amount of people virtually drooling all over her.
I thought it was "California Reamin'".
My brother has actually taught as an adjunct at Columbia in the Engineering/Architecture school. (I don't remember which one exactly; his job straddles both occupations.)