Hey, I didn't mean to cook your dog, but hey those things just happen. I was just standing there and his little toes they started tapping. So I cut his throat, what go get a goat, and then I put him on the barbecue!
Hey, I didn't mean to cook your dog, but hey those things just happen. I was just standing there and his little toes they started tapping. So I cut his throat, what go get a goat, and then I put him on the barbecue!
I feel like with the fast-paced format of Whose Line, they aren't able to make the most out of audience participation. They seemed to have much more luck with this on Improvaganza, where they were able to let scenes come to their logical conclusion rather than rushing to the end.
Agreed. Heather is one of the funniest improvisers I've seen work with these guys. They're going to have to figure out how to give the fourth seater more airtime, especially when they get old reliables in, like Greg, Jeff or Chip (assuming they're all coming back…?)
I would like to see more variation, but honestly, I love those three so much that I can't be bothered to put up a stink about it.
Good lord, what is WRONG with the author of this article?! It's almost like he had more important things to do than worry about minor technicalities. What a jerk!
Oh how I wish I could re-experience that for the first time.
I wouldn't go so far as to say Ryan looks 40. The make-up and lighting do good things for the guy, but take one look at the close-up and he's aged too.
There's always a bad joke here or there. They get about three episodes out of a taping, so I'm sure they pick and choose the best material and weight each episode so they're all reliably funny, even if there are some clunkers in the mix.
Yesss! Jeff and Chip, if at all possible. And maybe a special episode with the Whose Live guys, Jeff, Chip, Greg and Ryan (they all work together so often, it would just be amazing to see the chemistry they've developed over the past several years).
GIVE ME LIBERTY…OR A BRAN MUFFIN!
Get my brown pants!
I could not be more ecstatic about how this all went down. It's the same show, it's still hysterical, and it makes me so unbelievably happy. I relate so many great memories to this show, and it's such a joy to have it back.
This movie still scares the crap out of me. It's not the supernatural elements. People are always more scary than ghosts.
I've never had this strong a reaction to the death of celebrity. It's usually a passing, "Oh, that's so sad," and then I move on, but today I'm genuinely heartbroken.
I'm completely and utterly devastated. Cory was such a wonderful person, such a force of goodness in the world. He worked so hard for so many things, and so many people.
I am bummed, but I think it's still going to be a great season, and I trust them to make the absolutely most of Donald's time on the show. 5 episodes isn't a lot, but it's still enough for a solid story arc.
Row, Row, Row Your Boat played over and over again on Pan Flute. Obviously.
To be fair though… what questions DON'T make the AVC community sneer with indifference?
I think that's more relevant to shows like the Bachelor and crap like that. Shows about people's talent and career path are there for exposure, which hopefully leads to record contracts and things like that.
Have you ever actually watched The Voice? I'm not one to watch shows like that (Idol, X Factor, whatever), but I do watch the Voice because the people are talented, they actually progress as the show continues, and their styles are incredibly varied. There have been amazingly talented contestants who represent an…