This will bomb. BOMB. Mark my words.
This will bomb. BOMB. Mark my words.
Police Squad! didn't have a laugh track, which troubled ABC greatly, since the audience actually had to watch it to know when the jokes were.
I assume it means independently-produced TV series that take the form of indie film and translate it to multi-episode storytelling (for example, Rectify).
Wires, circuits, etc.
"Whitmire, Henson alleges, sanded off those rougher, more playful edges…"
It's been heading this way for 50 years, from Nixon to Reagan to Quayle to GWB to Palin to Trump.
It's what's known in the wrestling business as a perfectly-timed face turn, and what Kelly and NBC do have a lot in common with wrestling entertainment.
Bernie Sanders was preaching for some kind of revolution while Obama was in office, so his goal wasn't to continue Obama's policies.
It's bad enough having to listen to that terrible music in the gym.
There once was a time when Bush nostalgia seemed like an absurd concept. But ten years later, here we are. So Trump nostalgia can absolutely be a thing.
That's the key point - 60 million Americans voted for him because he is those things, as well as openly racist.
She would be a million times as effective in promoting GLOW by appearing on Meyers in character as Zoya the Destroya than as herself.
Very true. Also a little sad when those Community clues were Triple Stumpers.
No, it will never happen. The far right won't settle for less than full repeal and the vulnerable Senators don't want any part of it.
The old "we tried to repeal it, but we couldn't because of those Democrats, so we'll just keep fucking with the ACA and try to blame Democrats for its problems" trick.
My understanding is that they could repeal parts of the law with 50 votes, but not all of it.
I'm waiting for them to be totally honest and do a category called "Produced by Sony".
It's interesting how Trump had been tweeting about how the Republicans had to pass this, as if they were some separate group and he had no role to play in getting it through, only in signing it.
Sure looks like the far right-wingers with secure seats said no so the "moderates" wouldn't have to.
Jeopardy! recap for Mon., Jul. 17 - Great back-and-forth battle between champ Gavin and Deborah that saw the two players tied for the lead with two clues remaining. Deborah got the next-to-last one and Gavin guessed incorrectly to end DJ, so it was Deborah in first with $21,800 vs. Gavin with $18,200 and Graydon at…