Ahh - that VF is sitting on my coffee table but hasn't been read yet. Thanks for the headsup.
Ahh - that VF is sitting on my coffee table but hasn't been read yet. Thanks for the headsup.
Woops - I meant Baltimore. Not sure why I said PIT.
It's evident now that Harry Crane has obviously the sleeper in the whole Sterlin-Coo office.
TWA in this episode
Not sure if any other aviation-philes are on the boards here, but I figured I'd start a thread to see if anyone cared.
That was probably the most bro-on-bro kissing I've seen on any non-premium channel TV show.
I don't think Peggy & Joan are friends really … mainly just work acquaintances.
Did anyone pick up the "Using your tools like a little lesbian" as foreshadowing that Sally might end up as a lesbian?
You did a great job with the ep-rundown, Keith - but tell Noel that he should participate in a few reasonable discussions!
Speaking of their encounter- did anyone think that when the fire alarm went off and Sal asked "What's that!?" that he was expecting the bellyboy to say:
The next gateway to geekery should be Civil War Buffery.
"Where do you think you're going? Nobody's leaving. Nobody's walking out on this fun, old-fashioned family Christmas. No, no. We're all in this together. This is a full-blown, four-alarm holiday emergency here. We're gonna press on, and we're gonna have the hap, hap, happiest Christmas since Bing Crosby tap-danced…
Sex & the City 2: The search for more money.
Nice curves, Riff. Maybe you should come by the after party with the D-man and myself. It's supposed to be wild, and you know what a wildcat that Draper is.
I just got engaged a few weeks ago, and literally the first thing I planned about this wedding was to have "The Luckiest" played right before my bride walks down the aisle.
I think there is a dearth of Fight Club references on AV Club. Not because it's a movie at the same level of, say, The Big Lebowski or a TV show like the Simpsons, but because it has so many quotes that would sound humorous in the ironic sense that they would surely be used in on the AV Club comment board.
Hear, hear - where was his mind, indeed!
I don't see Knoxville on the list. And they have the Sunsphere!
Waaaade in the water …. waaaaaaaaaade in the water children.
While I certainly agree that the whole Susan Boyle thing was ultra-overdramaticzed and all that, calling her first performance of that song from Les Miz "adequate" is an understatement.
Well, as Dr. Vekeman put it, only a Carpathian would come back to life now and choose New York. That was obviously a boneheaded move.