They were American when I left!
They were American when I left!
This is kind of true at the end of the 5th/beginning of the 6th season where there is a discussion about the Middle East, and the President throws out a number of ideas until he finds the one he likes.
Nope, "quadrilogy" is a tm of Fox, that's why they coined the term, to make coin.
A *rich* douchebag.
A link to the article that you were talking about would be nice.
She was surprisingly good in American Pie 3, though I doubt she will return for American Pie 8, even though she is meant to be Alyson Hannigan's sister.
You are right, sixteen after this season.
I started watching after the pilot because of the review on here, and I've liked it that I was surprised it was added after episode three. Count me in.
You should reco'nise the power of McNutt, he don't need no "Staff" title.
Gerry Adams, not Martin McGuiness. Adams was the leader.
Bartlet has two t's, and Notre Dame isn't Ivy league.
RIP Jethro.
There is a thing (which off the top of my head I can't place exactly) where a woman comes in trying to cut the NEA, and lists all the stupid modern art things that people do (including burning all their possessions), which doesn't ring true, much like the whole Laura Dern thing.
It would have been easier if they said 'Gerry Adams cannot come to the White House'. Of course after the while peace agreement the episode looks really out of date, ditto the computers.
A touch of the poet?
Oh my god, day three of this!
He plays the same character on Grey's Anatomy as Callie's father. And that little sub-plot is a nice explanation of a an anonymous hold.
By all accounts the interaction is based on Aaron Sorkin's own postings on TelevisionWithoutPity.
"(It pretty much took over the prime-time programming on all of the channels and even spilled over into various live events.)"
It only really takes up BBC1, with a 30 minute slot on BBC2 from 10-10:30pm for the news, though ITV and Channel 4 will usually put weaker programs up against it; *all* the channels is…
Her nudity is in Confetti, afterwards she said that the directors had tricked her and Robert Webb about the amount of nudity.