I always felt Marshall Crenshaw deserved a more successful career. He's playing near me next week along with Tommy Tutone, The Romantics, and The Smithereens in a "Rock of the '80s" show.
I always felt Marshall Crenshaw deserved a more successful career. He's playing near me next week along with Tommy Tutone, The Romantics, and The Smithereens in a "Rock of the '80s" show.
And you really have no idea how to properly spell TV.
You were kind of correct, Andy is employed as Jay and Gloria's "manny."
I noticed in one of last night's "on the street" interviews Amy spoke with the same chick with the stupid headband that she talked to last week (who considered herself hot or great in bed or something like that).
Yeah, I guess you're right. I just picture Phil more as a "Rio"/"Seven and The Ragged Tiger" Duran fan.
I didn't hear exactly what he said but that was a nice throwback (to season 1?) on the answering machine with a message from Phil's friend saying something about his homemade helicopter. And doesn't Haley seem a little young to be conceived the night of a Duran Duran concert?
I'm with you. I'm certainly not saying this was the worst ever, but even the crappiest of episodes have at least provided a chuckle or two. I never even came close to laughing. It was like that time I watched "2 Broke Girls."
Jack Rabbit Slim's but no Hawthorne Grill?
I guess Superman saved both Metropolis and Costner's career because before playing Pa Kent he was starring in a TV movie.
The Black Widows. One was named Elmo.
Yes, one of their better episodes, I'm glad I did not totally give up on the boys. Not glad I watched whatever the hell that animated show was that followed, though.
Around the time S.L. came out I worked in a liquor store in a neighborhood where much of the clientele would write a check to pay for their hooch, but once you gave us one bad check your privilege was revoked. We kept the names of those we would not accept checks from on a list that I soon dubbed "Swindler's List."
I wish all the "correspondents" would leave for failed sitcoms, they are the worst part of the show. Should just be two bits with Stewart and then a guest. They have some new guy on who they must be grooming as a replacement for Jones and he is just awful. I'm guessing he's the president of Viacom's nephew.
This was just awful, not just for the show but for television in general. Another episode of this caliber and I'll read a book or find something else a little less meaningless to waste my time while waiting for "Broad City.".
I'm not sure it's him but it sure sounds like Cusack does the voiceover in the Chevy truck ads.
"I gotta tell ya. Here's who you're fightin' for fellas, Connie Stevens…"
As a fellow hockey fan, I gotta say that Coach Teacher asking, "Did you pop your Don Cherry?" was the line of the night.
If they were going to give it a title not named for her character on the show they should have called it "Saavik."
I wondered why Bart hissed at the copy of "Little Women"? Isn't that the book he read to Jimbo and the gang?
As soon as I saw the headline of the article I thought "Hotel California" but I knew it wouldn't be on the list.