Dear Hollywood,
Dear Hollywood,
Any episode of The Office after Steve Carell left is a reboot.
Damn it feels good to be a gangsta…
Amazing!
Canada: the leaf that keeps on blowing, but never quite away.
That Writer's Strike really screwed a lot of things up that year. It bothers me that Bones wasted a storyline and a character in one fell swoop. And we never saw Goodman again in any capacity; that guy should be in line behind Morgan Freeman for, 'Narrates Everything Imaginable."
I like Castle enough. It's always easy watching and I never really cared either way about the romantic relationship, but what bugs me the most is how they try to be super-serious-save-the-world-always-almost-dying kind of stuff, when the show is much better at being campy and funny and light-hearted. They can't have…
The Office definitely did not need to exist after Steve Carell leaving. I agree with some others about Season 5 being enough, but I give a big thumbs down to Idris Elba. Man, that guy is boring. I like Michael's speech to he and David Wallace, though, that was indeed great. All of the outlandishness with Jan was too…
Sure.
Eh, it had Taran Killam in it, so I get it.
Um, what's MLP?
Real fans call him 'Dave.'
Where's VH1 with a Pop Up Video to accompany?
You're fun.
I am three years late, but Bill Pepper was a professional skateboarder in the mid '90's to early 2000's. See here: http://skately.com/library/…
I think you mean "Eddy Jimmy."
Not at all. I agree with just about everybody else's comments that it was done really well. If a friend of mine felt the need to go on and on about all the technical broo-ha-ha about their car, I'd respond the same way Nick did: "It's weird!"
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol. Criminally overlooked. Jim Backus? Yes please!
Is that ReBoot in your photo?
I still play original Nintendo Jeopardy! and the only thing I have to complain about is all the typing, and the sound it makes as you move about the keyboard.