Well, he could have been nicer, but they still don't seem unhappy. And she was kind of quick enough to realize she SHOULD have just shut up at that moment.
Well, he could have been nicer, but they still don't seem unhappy. And she was kind of quick enough to realize she SHOULD have just shut up at that moment.
Can you imagine the fallout if Megan's father found out what went on with Roger and his wife?!?
Good episode, but I have to say I thought the characters of Meghan's parents were kind of lazy writing. The bickering, bitchy, urbane couple thing seemed like something I've seen before.
Completely disagree with this rating. I really enjoyed the first live show. That one actually did have more of a plot to it and was a warped version of a regular episode. Last night's version had much less of a plot, and was just turned into an episode of Saturday Night Live. It was messy, and its small plot was kind…
It just seems to me they always have at least one negative thing to point out in her singing, while they can barely contain themselves when praising all of the others. Maybe it's a charisma thing, yes, but sometimes it seems like that's ALL they're looking for. It's like they're overlooking the others' shortcomings in…
I was happy see the judges finally praise Hollie.
I thought Marsden did a great job with his little almost-freakout at the prospect of them discussing having a kid. He felt like he "had to" say that but was still really scared to. Marsden is very likeable in a part that could easily have come off as an annoying d-bag.
Yes, this whole takeover by Nellie is wrong and wrong for the show on so many levels. It finally, completely, turns Robert from a mysterious, eccentric businessman into a erratic crazy person. In addition, I agree with many people here who find Nellie irritating and unfunny. The producers seem to be committed to this…
I'd only be for it if one of the potential pairings was Joan and Peggy.
Really, it's okay to have been distracted by the boobs. Even a heterosexual woman couldn't ignore them. You kind of have to admire the show for not exploiting them very much for some cheap ratings.
Yeah, this guy is really full of himself. I can understand getting annoyed on some level by people years later falling in love with the show. But when he then basically says that even the people who watched it during its original run didn't really get it or understand it? Yeah, that's reaching pretentious asshole…
To answer your question, I think that may be the case. After all, The Wire is like anti-network-TV show, having a novel-like structure no network would ever stand for. If he was sitting there concerning himself with making sure everyone was following the show, or worrying that it may not bring in new viewers after the…
If you're interested in the question of whether or not Coach is secretly wise, you'll see more of his ability to manipulate some people without their knowing it once we get to the first episode of the next season. At least, that's how I remember it. Next season will also bring us an esteemed psychiatrist who hangs…
Yes, but the rest of the scene with Leo doing his pull ups really was from Cape Fear, I believe.
Harry Crane has become like Kenny Bania on Seinfeld. Both keep trying to be buddies with the starring character, but seem incapable of noticing that the other guy hates him.
Roger may have become a total asshole (wasn't he always?), but Pete definitely knew he was sticking it to Roger. I mean, he practically said, "Yes, Roger did help a little bit but it was really ALL ME!" On the other hand, his appearance at lunch in the last episode was definitely his desperately trying to hitch a ride…
I believe Betty was wearing what you call a "house coat". My grandmother wore those. Sorta halfway between a bathrobe and a sweatshirt.
I always felt like there was this great unknown back story about Sam, Coach, Carla and the early days of Cheers, back when Sam bought the place. The show was on for so long and really never bothered with that history. Sam and Carla are close, and while I'm not saying there was some "relationship" between them, they…
Well, sure people, it's not really a shocker. I mean, it's easy to figure that the kidnapping bit was a clever and/or crazy way of dealing with having Jack get married to someone who's mostly a film actor and is not a regular cast member. She could just be referred to as someone off-screen, but why do something as…
I think the bar turning on Sam makes sense. For everybody there, Cheers is a hang out, a home away from home. And they don't get it when they see Sam suddenly acting like a businessman, actually worrying that Norm may screw up his accounting. And that's something that's interesting about Sam over the years. In some…