Hooray, let's make snap judgements of shows we don't watch!
Hooray, let's make snap judgements of shows we don't watch!
Um. The Late Shift is a book about how Leno and NBC pushed Carson out and screwed Letterman over to get Leno as host of The Tonight Show.
Ignoring for the moment that he's been pushing people to donate to the Haiti cause all week during his second segment, the Tonight Show has a huge budget that is going to be cut off tonight, so may as well use that money for something entertaining.
11:35 can't come soon enough.
Agreed, everything seemed rushed and half-baked. I just wasn't feeling it tonight, which is even worse after skimming that inexplicable clip show that was The Office.
I thought the new CTU set was a re-purposed Dollhouse…
You know, my idiot friend tried to land me with the nickname The Legend back in college.
What about Dollhouse?
Yes.
Man Candy!
@haysoos - ever seen Idiocracy?
They'd better have double helicooters to handle the lines.
I can't see him cutting her up. The major pull of this episode was that he realized he actually felt emotions and had feelings for her, he even said that 'while I feel no remorse over killing people, disappointing Rita is the worst feeling in the world'. I don't think he could actually bring himself to butcher her.
**SPOILER**
Now that Rita's out of the way, Dexter's latent homosexual urges surface and he realizes all that anger he had towards Quinn was actually white-hot passionate love. At the same time, being faced with his girlfriend's head being blown off, Quinn forever swears off 'crazy bitches' and the two end up making passionate,…
I'll be honest, with the way it was shot, the scenes of Harrison on the floor looked kind of soft and over-saturated to me, not unlike every time Harry shows up. Especially with the slow motion, I thought it was a dream sequence at first, then thought they were somehow trying to insinuate she committed suicide, and…
Tits are never unnecessary.
Yeah, I was fully expecting a post-credit scene with Monarch lighting the cigar in victory only to have it explode in his face.
Kristin Wiig is awesome in everything she does that isn't SNL. It frustrates and disappoints me to no end that the only thing they seem to be able to find for her from week-to-week is gratingly shrill and over-the-top caricatures when she's way funnier being nuanced and low-key. Her guest spots on Conchords and…
"He said it was 'a blast. Who doesn't love a good pun?"