I watched the first six seasons in one week while recovering from a surgery.
I watched the first six seasons in one week while recovering from a surgery.
I'm more concerned for the fact spending 3 days with his sister has forced incestuous thougths on him.
"He's Alive" was done right with Sidney Poitier and Bobby Darrin in "Pressure Point".
How do you sleep at night?
I wonder how "The Gift" would have turned out if it was about a mystical Mexican man in a small rural US town circa early 1960's.
What about Adam Adamant?
There's this UK show called "Black Mirror". I recommend it to you tovtry out since it really gives TZ a run for their money in an updated setting.
I think the problem with Iron Man 3 was that it was trying to juggle way too many concepts without developing them properly. That, and rehashing way too many plot twists from the two other movies.
Damnit, L&O. You make it so hard to enjoy you unironically!
Anybody else thought this was related to The Rocky Horror Show in any way?
Excuse me while I sit in a corner and cry.
The Internet is dark and full of terrors.
What I find interesting is how it has changed the way we watch television. Before it was expected to episodes be standalones that could be watched in any order, nowadays even the cheesiest sitcom is expected to develop some sort of story arc to hook an audience in the long run.
I think the last sitcom that truly knew how to touch real life issues mixed with great comedy and believable characters was "Titus".
And the father of an overly anxious NBC page.
Series finale: The entire show has been Hal's fantasies every morning while driving to work.