Yes, Tony really was at "the end of his road".
SPOILERS…
Despite starting out all "every day is a gift" and sorta-kinda trying to change, Tony just gets worse. After seeing "Chasing It", I was ashamed at myself for ever liking the guy.
Yes, Tony really was at "the end of his road".
SPOILERS…
Despite starting out all "every day is a gift" and sorta-kinda trying to change, Tony just gets worse. After seeing "Chasing It", I was ashamed at myself for ever liking the guy.
Next week is also one of the funniest unspoken moments: Carmela seeing Vito and Paulie's sourpusses as the elevator doors close.
What's interesting is the whole family did not realize Junior's dementia was the real thing. Or did they ignore it? Either way, there were obvious clinical signs Junior was losing it and should have been sent to Green Grove.
I used to think that it was a setup by Janice and Bobby. But it really is a story that is…
"Huhtentionstudentsandtechus…"
Fun to hear Elise murmur "Shut up", when Seacrest said Jason Segel was on the screen. Didn't know if was set up or what.
Yep, I pretty much clicked on this for the (expected) Anti-Semite jokes.
I'm a cartoonist. This is my nephew and partner, Eisner…
Well then you can tell me if the Pigeon Lady was a part of the book or just an excuse for the worst song in the movie ("Feed the Birds").
"Madame the automobile is perfectly suited for the ensemble."
"Dog's got personality. Personality goes a long way."
The classic is an episode opener where Niles is waiting for a date at Frasier's place. When you see him fitfully picking at a crease in his pants, then get the ironing board, you KNOW hijinks will ensue.
I saw an episode of Here's Lucy that had a cameo by Joan Crawford, playing herself. Lucy practically fell all over herself welcoming Crawford and saying how great she is. Let's just say that is totally awkward in a post-Mommy Dearest world.
I asked the docent at the Thomas Edison house in Fort Myers about the feud with Tesla. The guide was understandably uncomfortable and said they "briefly worked together, but did not get along." I think the increased questions about Tesla worries them.
If you're talking "historically", all sorts of shit happened to kids before the government got involved in child welfare. I read about a 94 year-old man whose mother died in the flu epidemic of 1918. His dad split the family up among neighbors and just bailed. Can't imagine that happening today without it getting in…
Or the old-fashioned elephant gun, which was certainly around at the time.
Have to say that was the most disturbing video, and the cheery circus music made it more so.
Annoying, yappy old-lady dogs deserve to die in the most amusing way possible.
Skylar said the mentors originally wanted her to sing a DeBarge song, then made an "ick" face. Anyone know which DeBarge song? That would have been different and cool.
So glad she didn't sing 9 to 5, she would have countried it up too much.
-Smashmouth? What song do they sing?
- Sum-BODY once told me…
- Oh yeah, right.
I love Carman's reasons for hating hippies. It helped me stand firm with my decision to stop attending music festivals.