Clink!
Clink!
I'm almost surprise this hasn't actually happened yet…at least in tv form, not book.
Seriously… I think Aisha Tyler needs to give up on that Whose Line remake and go take over NBC late night.
Oh right! El Guapo's hench man. That actor is always fun to watch.
Its funny, I thought Jeffery Tambor was great, but I realized after about half way through the episode that the guy who used to play Betty's dad on Ugly Betty was stealing scenes. He's a solid and charismatic actor. And I'm sure under appreciated due to the parts he gets.
Jay's gently "tanking" the network.
I completely agree. I used to watch Parks when I was home sick so I've seen the series quite a few times. But now I over-analyze and pick it apart to bits. I do that with other shows too, but why should I do it with a show I love. On one had, yes Parks had some issues around the campaign, but I'm sure on rewatch those…
Best idea ever!
Will Arnett is there in more than one. He's got a white wig on so its kinda hard to tell its him at first. [edit] I just realized Tina's got a wig on too. She's in a lot more photos than I realized.
I thought I saw her in a photo near the end of the photo album. But now that I go back to look for it, I noticed its this girl in the band that looks like Carrie in one picture but doesn't look like her in any other picture. Ha! Oops…
Maybe it wasn't safe 'ole Psych, but there were some brilliantly weird moments in this episode. I loved most of the quick-fire banter that quickly turned to jabs and insults. Sometimes the found footage style didn't quite work and we got shots from far off in the distance but overall I loved the originality of the…
I agree! It was lots of fun and weirdly funny. I didn't even care that that I had no clue what was going on in the end. It kinda reminded me of Tucker and Dale vs Evil a little so I just went with it.
Or the Kuzco and Kronk show? minus the animation.
Seriously! It was cute at first. But now it feels like the Dean's character has cross dressed so much that he needs his character to progress more to explain why or something. I almost feel like him deciding to go through a sex change would be less uncomfortable than him gradually wearing more ball gowns than suits…
Not bad! a Like for every Luft balloon!
I was actually kinda hoping Kumail's character would retire from his life of official customer service and show up at the B&B looking for a job.
Glad you said something, I meant season 3. I went back and looked at S2 Episode 08 and I don't know if I would have been too keen on them ending with Bate's arrest. His story may have been drawn out and dull this season, but yikes…poor Mr. Bates.
In 2007 she had breast cancer, but made a full recovery…she talked about leaving the show in season 2 or 3 in an npr interview because she is getting older and a tv show is getting harder for her, at least thats what I remember her saying. But then she didn't leave…so who knows.
Season 3 "Episode Eight" felt so final to me, that it could have been a show ending. With another cast member leaving and Maggie Smith's always possible departure due to her health, why ruin a good thing by dragging it on longer to enable more cast members' untimely departures? I hope they at least write her out more…
I actually loved the idea of an Iron Chef type finale, but I agree with everyone else that the execution was not right for the competition. A Top Chef finale needs proper deliberation time. I like Kristen and Brooke equally as contestants, but the momentum really pushed in Kristen's favor starting from the first dish.…