Putting someone dead in a commercial isn't a tribute. And my guess is, they didn't pay his estate a thing since the footage was already in the can.
Putting someone dead in a commercial isn't a tribute. And my guess is, they didn't pay his estate a thing since the footage was already in the can.
You're welcome. I know you'll think on it.
I know it's tough for you to hear, but I'm telling you what you already know, I think. Maybe time for you to correct yourself.
Right, "the hipsters"….
I don't even have to make fun of you given your comment history. Something tells me you're generally thought of as the guy nerd-chortling in the next room by everyone you know.
That's great, she must be really happy she married you and your attitude.
You all seem like real charmers.
I don't really like Ewing but I like this so far. The art is my thing and I'm just hoping the scripts don't do that pile-up-into-sludge-on-deadline business. It's not really Ewing's fault, it's more the "do ten books at once and get the crossover next quarter" model.
I love you guys but this article is a barf factory. Stephen King novels? Twin Peaks 2? Giving up on taste, I mean, guilt? Come on, challenge yourselves and us.
LOL at the idea that cops want the truth, that's not their job…
Everyone here is so picky about their goofy procedurals!
That guy's face does seem like it would fool me at poker.
I enjoyed how mild her insults were compared to what she could have said as a callback or what you usually hear on the show.
An' I throw a bunch a trash! All over the ring!
"I'm a lawyer."
"No."
"I'm a lawyer in this part."
Yeah, yeah, I got it, I'm reloading, just hold on a second.
She should, that's a good show.
*sulking* I like Rizzoli & Isles…
A lot of people didn't because it's a lot easier to stomach a children's movie for your friends and loved ones than an entire children's book.
*queue