Probably talked about his fake Time Magazine covers displayed at his properties.
Probably talked about his fake Time Magazine covers displayed at his properties.
Washington's angry tweets sounds tailor-made for a late night comedy bit.
Sebastian Cabot could turn on a dime from jolly to evil.
"Whatever made you think you were in The White House, Mr. Trump? This IS the other place!"
The Twilight Zone would come in really handy right now.
This is momentous. For a long, long time it looked like NBC would never pull itself out of the prime time toilet.
Nice. The season should be completed just in time to fill in for whatever catastrophe befalls the ABC schedule.
I'm OK with tornado reports, as long as they air the Jeopardy! episode the GODDAMN SECOND that the tornado is out of the area.
There should be at least one 10 p.m. game show on the ABC schedule year-round.
However, we won't be seeing a revival of The Superstars, for the obvious reason that no real superstars would participate.
Jeopardy! recap for Wed., Jun. 28 - This week's hot streak continued with another fine contest, as William's correct response on DD3 nearly doubled the score of closest rival Nathan. Going into FJ it was William with $23,200, Nathan at $14,600 and champ Brandon with $9,000.
Bluto and Popeye apparently came out of the closet in an early 2000s orange juice commercial, after which it had to be clarified that they're "just friends".
Since she said the key "cold" word that was the topic of the category and the first round is more lenient, they gave it to her.
The main parallel: they both knew how to communicate with and motivate racists to come out and support them, much more than any other candidates of the past 40 years.
He's known as both "Lionheart" and "Lionhearted", and both are so synonymous with him that they are acceptable in place of his number.
I opened up the Don Giller YouTube channel and am immediately greeted by Merrill Markoe on Not Necessarily the News. Great find, thanks for the tip!
Or at least know not to say, "Who is Rushmore?"
Taken is to NBC drama as Great News is to NBC comedy.
Maybe it's just confirming that the show has become so boring that you have to bet on it to stay awake, like a Bills-Browns Monday night game.
You mean wagering on The Bachelorette, as promoted by A.V. Club, hasn't taken the country by storm and driven the ratings up to NFL levels? Well, I'll be darned.