I like Married too so I'll join you in dodging rocks.
I like Married too so I'll join you in dodging rocks.
Start back again for the Fancy Man arc from season 1, which was when the show really clicked and then go on through season 2. Season 3 has definite problems but some really good stuff. This year has more low key, where they focused on jokes as opposed to relationships (with tonight being an exception).
Try the Cyrillic С. It even has the same spot on the keyboard.
Especially remarkable since that reviewer has been a regular contributor, so perhaps something something Leonard Pierce joke?
I know! It was brilliant and not even tumblr is supplying gifs.
Nah, until the 'Gas Leak' they were a pretty example of subverting expectations, unlike B99's extended sitcom family, which has been invested in pairing off characters as quickly as possible.
The Tribe is incredible.
Patton Oswalt is basically playing Eric Massa.
Is she funny or something?
Speaking of Anthony Bourdain, the reincarnation of No Reservations—Parts Unknown—is back tonight on CNN.
Bale at least worked as Bruce Wayne, because so many of his roles starting from childhood are just that type.
I'm fond of arguing that Millennial actually covers two generations. Roughly 1980 to 1990 or 1992 is XY (I don't know why but I feel like the Clinton election draws a line, like the one group has at the most 20 years of Republicans in the White House and the younger half of the split would have majority Democratic…
I read the comment in Hannibal's voice, and I think he would say the exact same thing.
Go ahead and read the review. It's mostly just a plain summary. Normally a show like this will get more engagement (though usually not a full Vanderwerffing), and normally Nowalk does the same but this feels phoned in.
You can't underestimate Mad Men's chances since (acting-wise) it's a not an Emmy favorite. It could depend on how Emmy voters take to Better Call Saul (and how that's categorized) and how they rate TD:2.
I think we've discovered the disqus account of known traitor, Ollie North.
I can't believe that asshole praised the Vietnam war as a mechanism for defeating the USSR.
At first I thought it might be picking up tips for Martha, but no he's legitimately tired of his life.
I don't really buy that's he's KGB but given his politics I wouldn't be shocked if he has a Communist past.
I'm just now catching up on the penultimate episode but I've enjoyed it. I think there's material out there for an essay on paganism in this show (or really religion in general), and its reality meeting with the characters' reality.