An anniemoly, shirley.
An anniemoly, shirley.
On the streets of Londean. Panic on the streets of Birmingchang. I wonder to myself, could student life ever be sane again?
Nothing like beating a dead horse while it's down.
@avclub-5dedb42b34e50082065a783265ce28a8:disqus I disagree. Interviewing Pete Campbell still remains a highlight (and the only reason to go past the homicide desk).
I am weirdly depressed right now. I really liked this book and everyone doing the adaptation.
25 percent of nothin' is, let me do the math here… nothin' and a nothin', carry the nothin'…
Also Veronica Mars. And Party Down. And Freaks and Geeks. And Undeclared. And Pushing Daisies. After all that, Netflix is gonna be all, "Well NOW what do we do? Push up the prices again? Actually, yeah, let's do that instead."
David Simon hates this comment.
Also because the game wasn't so much a narrative as a bunch of Noir clichés at the wall and came across as "HEY! We've seen L.A. Confidential and Chinatown! Yay us!"
L.A. Only Watch The Pilot Because The Rest Is Meandering Bullshit
Hulu: the AT&T of television streaming.
There was a time where I hadn't seen Titanic II. I want to go back to there.
Her scene with Tywin made me want to watch that spinoff that I know that's never going to happen.
Since this is a Judd Apatow film thread, shouldn't the third post get canceraids then get cured of it halfway through, then meander listlessly until the end?
Did Omar actually ever say it? I thought that was Bunk's line, basically summing up Omar to Omar, and Omar responded, "Oh indeed."
Buddy Garrity! Hey Buddy!
Richard Belzer's gotta have a code. No more than 20 tv shows as Munch.
His. Name. Was. Alex.
Holy shit, this show is on a fucking roll. That last line killed me because A) that's the cheapest way they could do that (without it being a MASH parody) and B) that's absolutely how some episodes of Law and Order would end.
I'm only joking when I say I want to smash every tooth in that source's head.