So he uses the time machine to go back to MacLaren's and eat some wings?
So he uses the time machine to go back to MacLaren's and eat some wings?
I thought there was a fairly big plot hole around the guy escaping at the end. They were sending over a SWAT team to help out, so it said on the radio, and unless they were coming from a different city there's no way they wouldn't have made it in time, But, they just let the poisoner-guy drive off, cool as you like.…
She's too much at times, and I think they need to dial it down a bit with her. The local TV spots she does would get her fired in an instant, and the reason she's apparently doing all this (Glee taking her money) doesn't even make sense, as they've made a point of the rich sponsors the Cheerios have.
I stopped paying attention after that point, or something equally stereotypical (but sadly true).
Another bit of Gjokaj love from me. When he'd finished his first scene as Topher, me and my housemate looked at each other in amazement at his performance. I don't recall seeing anyone who's at his level (third-banana on a low-level network show) who's as extraordinary an actor. He has to break big after this, if…
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When I told my friend, who was kinda into the band, about something I'd read, and the journalist who'd insulted them, and all this background about them, and then he said "why are you bothered about this stuff?"
Thumbs down. Hasn't got any better over the years, and it's significantly less interesing, fun or enjoyable than "Boondock Saints".
Way Of The Gun wanted to be cleverer and better than it actually was. Thumbs down.
I love Psych. One of the best comedies on TV.
The thing that bugged me was, if they were breaking in during the course of the STD fair, why was the model still locked up in the Dean's office?
The look of delight on Ron's face confirms him as a truly brilliant comic actor. Awesome stuff.
I quite liked the Dorm Daze movies. They were good old British farces. I'm guessing this in't.
The film has the same problem the case does - there is no ending, and things kind of peter out as the years go on. Oh, and the book it uses for its inspiration is rubbish.
I'm also tired of "fanboy" being used to just describe people who like something you don't.
Evidently the AV Club writers don't think comedy is quite important enough to be on this list.
"Was he ever that big?"
I'd say he was pretty famous, as he's been churning this crap out for 20 years or so and they must keep making a profit. Even if it's only the first dollar.
"Was he ever that big?"
I'd say he was pretty famous, as he's been churning this crap out for 20 years or so and they must keep making a profit. Even if it's only the first dollar.
I thought the Sue's Corner thing was a step too far, to be honest. They'd fire her after that, surely? How many people can give a damn about a cheerleading coach and her increasingly nasty rants on local TV? It went too far.
Ultraviolet is so bad it hurts my brain just thinking back to it.
Interesting…
I really like your comments on the book. I finished it half an hour ago, so it's still fresh in my mind.