I think it was a baby joke, in the way that normal babies explore their universe by putting things in their mouths.
I think it was a baby joke, in the way that normal babies explore their universe by putting things in their mouths.
I liked this - they tied the story together, threw in some good jokes (really laughed at "normal Stu"), and sprinkled it with some Simpsons callbacks that will make long-time fans happy.
I'll say what I said last week - this show is best when they're focusing on the business, and it falls apart whenever Marty goes home to his ragtag collection of family members (now add Parkinson's for the dad to the murderous hooker, the perpetually horny ex-wife, and the cross-dressing kid).
Yeah, but that was much more of an allusion to the act than this was. Actually asking to be 69ed doesn't leave much open for interpretation.
God I hope so.
This show sounds like it needs more mannequins coming to life to decorate the store windows in early 1900s poof. Piven could pull off a convincing Andrew McCarthy.
Eli Whitney.
I was almost 30 when that song came out, and I have fond memories of feeling just a little uncomfortable with watching that video.
Then you'll really enjoy the new project "XXX Factor", in which hot famous chicks compete to see which one gets to star in her own adult film.
Is there such a thing as a good Gateway error? I'd like to try one of those on for a change.
I like how Hallmark is positioning themselves as the treacly movie channel that is a more wholesome version of Lifetime (just without the sex, scandal, and man-hating).
Moi aussi.
I was kind of shocked that you could say 69ed on NBC at 9 PM on a Thursday (metaphorically or not).
Sure - but did he find a spark with Meredith? They both seemed to like that kiss…
I want to like it, and yet also cry because it's true.
All aboard the crap train.
Amen brother. I used to hate those commercials, and it really did kind of feel like L&O went off a cliff somewhere in the late 90s and became some sort of parody news commentary police procedural. Everything was ripped from the headlines, but almost always in the broadest possible way.
It makes sense that she would have just a passing knowledge of football, but maybe not enough to understand not to tackle her own teammates.
Frank's telling of the story of the origins of Festivus is maybe my favorite Frank moment in the series.
If there are girls like Annie in my Adderall rehab program, where do I sign up?