As I recall they aired quite a few ads for it during the Super Bowl.
As I recall they aired quite a few ads for it during the Super Bowl.
Yeah, that was an embarrassing misquote. Has since been corrected.
This would have made a stellar pairing with Brooklyn 9-9. Or hell, pair it with Surviving Jack and build a new comedy block, kicking Dads to Friday to die alongside Raising Hope.
"It works! It works so well!"
I've already seen Prank War - it was in the first batch of screeners Fox sent out but has been held back. It's apparently supposed to air right before this one, as it introduces Schneeberger to the Hills.
That is amazing. I am absolutely updating the review to include that.
Yeah, driving in those streets that are only wide enough for one car once everyone parks on the side is a nightmare.
I wrote the Ebert entry, and there are no words for how happy I was when I found that interview in the archives and realized that quote could be brought to light.
I imagine I'll be back for the finale if nothing else. Still working out details of potential monthly check-ins.
Old Man Yells At Cloud.
I wish I'd had space to mention that scene, because that was amazing. Who would have thought Job has mad knife-fighting/escape artist skills?
Well, we'll just have to see. :)
I'm hoping that Fox's slim bench of shows and the gap that X Factor will leave them next season will work out in Enlisted's favor.
So much man ass.
It was the top pick last Friday, so I'm not surprised.
Wait. WHAT happened on Revolution?! Damn. I stop covering it and things go bananas.
Jules has always been too close to Travis as a rule, and they tend to make that creepy for humor value.
I keep crossing my fingers for a crossover of some sort.
Sadly no Dog Travis in this episode. He's been around though, and even has some puppies that Bobby now has custody of as a proud grandpappy.
The role was so nuanced.