Is that what she won for? I agree with Sandra there. The "couple" in question never got together. I found it refreshing actually.
Is that what she won for? I agree with Sandra there. The "couple" in question never got together. I found it refreshing actually.
Outside of the odd Adam Sandler movie, the only Razzie nominated movie I've seen (I think it's the only one) is All About Steve with Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper. And I liked it.
I haven't seen this episode yet, and I like Fausta here and there. But I agree her Anne isn't a lesbian shtick was so offensive the one time the writers indulged in it. And it wasn't even remotely funny.
I haven't listened to the vid yet, but I liked "Whip My Hair". She does have a good voice.
There's going to be a second Indian person on "The Mindy Project"? I'm kind of excited.
I like Happy Endings, but it's not must see for me. To be fair, I'm behind on just about every show except Bob's Burgers.
There's going to be a Hey Arnold! article? That's so exciting, and I'm not being sarcastic.
60 feels young to me, or too young to die anyways.
Agreed. I haven't seen any of his movies. But they seem pretty harmless, and it sounds like he simply enjoyed doing what he did.
We can only hope.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that. This show tends to take the high road though when it comes to romance.
Same here. I didn't care for the Thanksgiving episode overall though. But the screaming had me laughing so hard in this episode.
I'd say the same goes for drama.
Yep. I assumed the parody was affectionate. But they're pretty vicious on the commentary. When a Simpsons writer is snarking about how you're probably not a hit with the ladies….egads.
I enjoyed Entourage for roughly 5 seasons. I bowed out sometime during S6, or later since I watched on DVD. I might be the only one who unironically follows it on this site. Personally, I was wondering what it had in common with P&R (my other notification).
I mean, what are we to believe, that this is some sort of a magic waffle iron or something?
I thought it was his mother. But that's Skinner.
I'm getting so tired of that. And it seems to trickle down into other animated shows (Linda and Tina on Bob's Burgers, for example).
It was actually longer than several minutes. But that's one of my all time favorites too.
The Garrison Keiler hate on the the commentary for this episode is hilarious. It's more savage than what ended up in the episode.