Yep. This video and the article are over a year old. I'm very confused.
Yep. This video and the article are over a year old. I'm very confused.
Pretty sure he's been doing this at every single Pizza Underground show for the last year, so it's almost definitely a joke. Not that I saw a Pizza Underground show in March or anything…
Was it just me or was that bulimia clue bordering on the edge of bad taste? (No pun intended, I promise.)
Theory: anyone else think that the weird scheduling of regular Jeopardy!/Battle of the Decades/College Tournament/regular Jeopardy!/Battle of the Decades all but guarantees that Arthur wins out this week? The weird scheduling is so that they can keep building hype and promoting his performance during the downtime for…
I was pretty certain that it was Brunei, but Wikipedia told me afterward that it's not a peninsula. Who knew?
Wright and Pegg have a knack for writing what seem to be throwaway bits of dialogue but end up being extremely significant later.
Another year, another snub for John Noble. I know that Supporting Actor in a Drama is stacked, but I was holding out hope that they might at least throw him a nomination for 5 overlooked years of incredible work.
"More to Lose" by Seona Dancing. In my book, it gives The Office a run for its money as the greatest thing Ricky Gervais has ever done.
Heading up to my friend's farm in Massachusetts from DC for the weekend where some other friends from NYC are also converging.
So who thought it would be a good idea to have every member of one of the last functioning bastions of humanity out in the open for a "tree of liberty" ceremony with an imminent surprise Espheni invasion expected?
I can't believe I'm about to admit knowing this, but I think the premise of Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! has the original shrink ray being packed up to be sent to the Smithsonian when said hijinks ensue.
@Dikachu:disqus @Scrawler2:disqus The Gibson, maybe? Speakeasy place and priced so you can probably only visit once every three months, but oh-so-worth it every time.
No Even Stevens? This is a bummer.
One thing I've never seen anyone discuss: why are we so certain that the show has to stick to established history? I'm so intrigued by this show ending on a note similar to the first season of Fringe.
I totally agree. I see Brody getting elevated to VP or being pushed to take over Walden's top spot on the ticket. That high-level donor from earlier in the season was just too into Brody to have him disappear politically.
I totally agree. I see Brody getting elevated to VP or being pushed to take over Walden's top spot on the ticket. That high-level donor from earlier in the season was just too into Brody to have him disappear politically.