Air it alongside Leonard's food reviews.
Air it alongside Leonard's food reviews.
Edits have since been made.
That moment last season from "Flirting With Time" when Bobby and Dog Travis reenacted "Lady and the Tramp" is in my top tier of Cougar Town moments.
I can't tell if they were trying to do "I'll Be There For You" or not.
Does this mean that Ichabod Crane and Sydney Bristow are half-siblings?
"All the time! It was the title of our second album."
At this point I think it's a toss-up. This is historically a dreadful timeslot for the network, so standards can't be that high. On the other hand, this can't be a cheap show to produce. I still think it comes back, but only based on the NBC of it all.
That's what felt so off about the episode. It felt like they were tiptoeing towards making it more of an obvious joke but backed away at the last minute.
I'm still so disappointed there hasn't been genuine sideboob since.
Sweet Home Acapulco?
Yep! Exactly what I compared it too in the second episode this season.
The last line of the S1 finale was "Mr. President, it's time to go home."
"Argo fuck yourself, Tom Neville!"
I'm amused that Stephen Collins went from president on Falling Skies to town doctor on Revolution.
My take on that is Monroe's just saying what he thinks is going to work.
They walk into Canada and it turns into a Vikings crossover.
I'm always surprised that doesn't come up in conversation more often, even as an aside dig against Grayson. I feel like that of the show's various callbacks, that's one they've sort of swept under the rug. Either that or Ellie knows that bringing it up regularly might be going too far.
I thought he was very good in Go On personally, and was disappointed when it got canceled.
I am beyond excited for where this season is going to go. Boredom is the mother of invention, and a showrunner actually deciding to do something with his boredom rather than just keep shambling along is a marvelous idea. I had the widest grin on my face once the ton of cocaine was unveiled.
"Well, at least he died doing what he loved… being shot."