Plot twist: her husband's name is Colonel Angus, works at the Pentagon, and is Philip's target. Philip senses she's had enough Colonel Angus for the time being.
Plot twist: her husband's name is Colonel Angus, works at the Pentagon, and is Philip's target. Philip senses she's had enough Colonel Angus for the time being.
I know what you're going to ask, and let me stop you right there. The exchange rate of ten silver coins to one gold coin, which until this point has been fixed, will be floated to reflect market realities.
Saturday Night Live — end of S27, start of S28 (2001 - mid 2002)
I'd like to complain about your male-genitalia-centric complaining.
SNL: end of S26, start of S27 (2001 era)
So 9/11 happened a few weeks before S27 began, and it's kind of nice that they're not wrapping themselves in the flag or leaning on patriotic shout-outs to win over the audience. The material is as varied and solid as it was in the earlier season, but they're not as hard on…
I'm concerned that, while this show has boobies, it does not always present them in a positive light.
Weekend Update is extremely vulnerable to who the anchors are. Colin Quinn, for example, was very uneven compared to Tina Fey who succeeded him (or Norm Macdonald who got booted). It's heavily topical, but at least a news snippet doesn't last as long as a political cold open sketch does.
I've finished all of the 2000 calendar year, which is halfway through the 26th season.
What I find makes any given year more watchable is actually remembering the current events they're discussing — it's part nostalgia and part fresh perspective, because you see things discussed as they're happening. It's pretty…
Saturday Night Live, end of Season 25 & start of Season 26 (1999-2000):
That's funny, I just wrote 15,000 words on how Better Call Saul was a parallel for the suffering of our saviour L. Ron Hubbard. Unfortunately Katie Holmes sent it back unread.
One thing I found was that first episode in each season was pretty strong because the writers had more time to prepare.
Kickass dot TO is the new Pirate Bay. They have one well-seeded pack with S16-29 and another less well-seeded of S30-39.
Finished watching Saturday Night Live season 24 and started on season 25 (late 1999).
I have never heard any of these:
#3 - John Miles - Music was my first Love
#17 - Wings (Paul McCartney) - Mull of Kintyre
#30 - Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died
#36 - David A. Stewart (feat. Candy Dulfer) - Lily Was Here
#44 - Eurythmics - Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)
#49 - Herbie Hancock - Rockit
It's a go-cart powered by my own sense of self-satisfaction.
I watched Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and I was troubled by its lack of positive male role models.
I picked up SNL again where I left off in 1997 (early in Season 23) and early Season 24.
There's very little change between seasons compared to the slash-and-burn of the mid '90s, with only Mark McKinney leaving before S23 and no new castmembers.
I thought NPH weakened the film, but I couldn't say if it was the casting decision itself or his winking performance which did it. He seems to have settled into more comic roles now, which suits his narrow band of gravitas.
American Hustle and Frozen first.
Monuments Men and The Counselor last.
I'd also like Groundhog Day, but if you have eternity, Andie Macdowell isn't much of a challenge. Hard mode = Vanessa Redgrave.