Go On had two Asians (Yolanda!) and two Black dudes!
Go On had two Asians (Yolanda!) and two Black dudes!
"Things really do seem to have actually gone backwards since the mid'90s in terms of diverse representation on mainstream television."
"It's Larry now."
"I'm not as dumb as I am!"
Even if there's a costume party?
Yeah, that guy should not be playin' friendly politicians.
I wish this were longer, but, maybe, she just wasn't feelin' it? Either way, it's good to finally put a face to the name. I have seen her name scroll through the credits of many of my favorite shows for years and have been curious as to the/her process.
Because you need to know the secret to the spaghetti sauce?
*whispers* lower classes.
Perhaps he creates better memories than they currently have.
Way to feed the machine.
Also, it has come back two or three times. So, please, continue to be boggled. Either Family Guy's fans are rich/motivated enough to bring it back from the dead, or Seth McFarlane has some serious dirt on the people at Fox.
I think you got lost on your way to Craigslist…
Every bit of Montana is beautiful this time of year.
Dang. I wish I were $48,000 dollars poor. Also, 'Castle' is considered critically acclaimed now?
Haha! I threw that sh*t before I walked in the room!
I can dig that reasoning. She's just always getting dragged down by dudes. It's a bummer.
I may be my own foolishness, but I kinda thought Ed and Julia would start a business together. They talk about work. A lot. And the jobs they aren't getting, so…
What do you mean, 'women like Amber?' Know that this isn't a negative tone - I'm honestly asking, because she's one of the last characters I was on board with when everybody else has been championing her existence from the get-go. Mae Whitman is a great dramatic actress and can apparently cry at the drop of a hat, but…
Is this a 30 Rock reference or something more sophisitcated?