Directed by Garrett Dillahunt
Directed by Garrett Dillahunt
Jimmy: which end do I pee in?
Hope: yuck.
why did they have to kill somebody? wouldn't it have been just as effective if the hour had left it that the call girl died in an accident, the wife was faking, without having a bloody corpse that nobody in the story took two minutes to care about? Its been discussed here before that the writers populate the stories…
Garrett Dilahunt is so adorable in Raising Hope.
because you had a bad day?
She really didn't want to say cock, did she?
Lestrade referred to Bell as a "little fellow"??? That's just wrong.
Dead terrorist guy…good makeup, but so gruesome.
Making up for no Fred Shay: Baby Opus! Also, a lovely musical moment.
so wrong. I HATE Abby.
Don't take away my Raising Hope! You've already cut The Neighbors, and I need my Friday Night comedy discussion.
Carradine was a wonderful guest star, but Garrett Dillahunt just gets better and better as Burt.
Disagree, I really like Galecki. I'd be ok with the writers breaking them up again, but for me its because Penny's become so hurtful as part of a couple. (Here's your Valentine candy, I already ate half, and I got it for free…ugh.)
I didn't recognize the actor, but the Gordon Gekko hairdo made it pretty obvious.
(And the automatic door closer was a distraction—I kept thinking about the automatic toilet flusher from Ally McBeal.)
I lay both the Leno/Letterman and Leno/O'Brien controversies on NBC, not on the show hosts. The network botched their negotiations, botched their scheduling (5 nights of Leno in prime time, as though ABC hadn't shown how to kill a hit with Millionaire), and made itself a public joke. Leno had a job he liked, and…
I want a Biederman/Yakault interaction, and I DEMAND some baby Opus. (they mentioned Noah in the Twitter bit, and I know Alan Tudyk is scheduled for some guest spots on the show…so give me Opus and his weird nursery and I'll be fine.)
I remember when Home Improvement was going to do an episode about pot, and Tim Allen was outspoken about his uneasiness with how to handle it. He was a man who had done prison time for a drug offence, so how could he do the typical "don't do drugs" spiel and not sound like a hypocrite? Home Improvement's episode…
cops in a bathroom with a dog…Holt just closes the door. Hah.
Agree. I'm not usually a fan, but his takeover of the auction, who wants me to put a sock in his mouth spiel, was really well done.
The marine guy was just George's dad on Suburgatory yesterday. I don't remember seeing him in other stuff…does he always do the macho man thing? I thought he was funny here. (Less so on Suburgatory.)
I liked when Sherlock asked Jane Alexander's character if he looked as she imagined, and her little smile as she responded that the part she thinks about was fully clothed at the moment. Zing.
1st season Jimmy gave Sabrina a thesaurus. This episode proved that he read it. Loved him trying to remember "permanent"