Well, it seems FXX (if anyone has the channel) has bought the rights to the whole series. Hopefully they'll actually show the older reruns.
Well, it seems FXX (if anyone has the channel) has bought the rights to the whole series. Hopefully they'll actually show the older reruns.
Gillian's horrible actions can't be excused, but just remember where she started in life. Thirteen year old orphan / child prostitute GIVEN to the Commodore by our main "hero" of the series, good old Nucky.
Nope, one more next week.
I don't think so. They asked for "the girl" and had to be told she wasn't there. The only way she couldv'e given him up was after she left the house. They clearly didn't know she left.
I always hate to see some of the shitty things Jackie Gleason ended his career with. Even Orson Welles finishing up with the voice of Unicron is better than making Smokey and the Bandit 3.
Nobody draws an audience like Ted Wass.
For another Letterman moment, while I think Letterman came off as a skeevy sort of person when the story about banging his assistant and maybe interns or whatever came out, I still thought it was awesome that some guy tried blackmail him and he said, "Oh, yeah? How about I just tell everyone in America about it on my…
I don't consider myself a liberal anything, but I really hated Palin's people going after Letterman like that. To suggest his joke was anything other than making one at the expensive of the older, unwed-mother daughter is just foolish. Like the staff sat around and said, "a statutory rape joke would be awesome here."
Yeah, that should have been a red flag for CBS right there.
Is it really fair to say they're doing stories based on some political stance? I'd think it's more about them pushing themselves as the "true stories of war" show for the sake of their ratings. CBS News was also known for the same thing going back to Vietnam.
Unlike the rest of the self-sacrificing, humble people of the entire world?
What annoys me more about this is, if there really are questionable things with Benghazi and a cover up, now they have another great "out", so they can say, "See, people are all lying about what happened there!"
I wasn't as thrilled about this episode as our reviewer here, but I'll add my name to the list of folks impressed with Kerry Washington. I haven't really seen her in much, but she's a pretty good sketch player, and not just for a host.
It looked to me like he was lip-synching the first song. And I thought maybe the second was live.
No one seems to have mentioned Richard's joke. And just the fact that he CAN make jokes. He only seems to do it very rarely. "It's only a hunting license, isn't it?"
Way to be original, you dicks.
One thing that always aggravates me about any review or discussion of these shows is the lack of discussion about the one subject that interests me: How fake is this show? Is it completely faked, staged a bit or actual reality. Or have we just gotten to the point where no one cares about that question anymore and it…
Yes, that show has a reputation for being a heart warming drama, but there's actually a pretty high body count. And the very height of sick stuff on that show? When the school for the blind burnt to the ground, during which Landon's character's baby granddaughter dies. The show is frequently horrifying. I prefer The…
There's two. One is where he in reality tries to strangle Diane, which gets a little scary for a few moments. Then the other one is a multiple "it was all a dream scenarios," with Andy as the stalker.
I knew Nucky was going to grab that cane from Mickey. And I was about 60% sure he would be whacked with it before the episode ended. Though I think he woulda been more hurt than that by taking a substantial-looking wood and metal cane to the temple.