I think it's because it's fun to recognize him after a beat or two and exclaim "oh my god that's HARRISON FORD! HE LOOKS LIKE THE OLD DOCTOR ON "JULIA!" I! AM! SO! OLD…..!"
I think it's because it's fun to recognize him after a beat or two and exclaim "oh my god that's HARRISON FORD! HE LOOKS LIKE THE OLD DOCTOR ON "JULIA!" I! AM! SO! OLD…..!"
We called it 'Punchball.' (New York, many many years ago.)
Good lord can I PLEASE just got even just one damn day without seeing that gross tattooed arm? Euuuuughhhhhhhhh. Please Media, I am begging you.
Arm-Sword Guy and The Girl
~ A Quinn/Martin Production ~
This has nothing to do with tonight's episode, but I was just wondering if at some point they could do an episode devoted to showing how they bathe and do laundry. And maybe also explain that even with so much free time no one has felt the need to, I dunno, get a sofa and some drapes from somewhere, or…. beds….…
Why do I feel like some of these contestants have no problem with that and would prefer the quicker option?
"Sinko el ratings-o" would have been retro-funnier.
Exporking Kermit.
"I'm a sheet of loose-leaf on the wind…."
Was it merely my imagination or was Andrea completely motionless in the last scene? It gave me the chills and made me wonder what was in the little doseage cups the Governor was setting out while Andrea and Milton were watching him. (I was sort of half asleep while watching this, I have to admit, so I might have been…
I was lucky enough to find this story in one of my dad's sf anthologies ("The World's Best Sci-Fi Stories" or something,) before I ever saw an episode of TZ. I'm forever grateful because while the episode was scary/unnerving, the short story was TERRIFYING. Because my mind is scarier than Rod Serling's ;-)
The Yoga Pants and Fishnets Hour. I couldn't stomach it either. I love Joss Whedon but I get tired sometimes of how his aesthetic libido dictates his casting choices show after show.
Maybe she flew there.
I agree (I think; trying to think back over the last ten years…) and NOT sarcastically. I'm old enough to have seen the shows when the Five Timers were Timberlake's age, more or less, and I'm always hoping for a show when I'm not constantly thinking 'well maybe the NEXT sketch will be better, like back when I bought…
Was I the only one with fingers crossed that a certain Father Sarducci might show up for 'Update? Yes? Alrighty then. Never mind.
He went about it all wrong; he SHOULD have asked her about being a mom. Then after the 2 or 3 hour reply, he could have brought up the Swift thing.
Firewall.
I give it an A just because it didn't turn into the sketch where all the odd people come up and take the mic to say odd things. Vague description but you all know the one.
Ditto eh.
(What was with that weird affectation Bayer was doing at the end of her lines Eh? Was it supposed to be funny Eh?.)
THAT is an excellent idea and would have been very funny! Could have even been a 2nd ad that they could have fit a real ad or two in between and used as a callback. I can picture the cup, with something like "k'ev.nn" or "cave in" written on it because Valley Girl.
I am right now more amused than I was last night at…