I just checked and sadly, while Hulu does have a nice collection of Britcoms, Free Agents is not one of them. However, if you craved seeing the American remake, you have the full run of that series.
I just checked and sadly, while Hulu does have a nice collection of Britcoms, Free Agents is not one of them. However, if you craved seeing the American remake, you have the full run of that series.
@avclub-18d60cfcc8c36c209948ce68fa2ef7a6:disqus I find it odd that you mention The Office's Jim and Pam as an example of American comedy providing a character relationship that you don't see often in British comedy. After all, the original British Office provided the model for that relationship in Dawn and Tim, and I…
I want to take bets now, when it comes to the end of the year and it's time to make the list for best music of the year, as to what percentage of the comments are going to be Dawes related.
@avclub-03f396a359ef22a21e37b7b45f4d9979:disqus The announcement that Todd made for what shows were being covered did confirm that Teti is covering Work of Art. Very much looking forward to that.
@avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus The film you're thinking of was the Adam Sandler film Just Go With It. And yeah, unlike with that film, this seems to be an incredibly amazing film that won't make you question the tastes of humanity at all.
"Babylon 5 sucks!"
"…Get out!"
@avclub-d7f43e1fb2d4977c86163d9b0cb07814:disqus Look at the very first response more carefully.
I'm guessing that Skrewdriver would just be clumped in with all the racist Oi! groups. Although I guess they probably should've been named specifically, especially as they were the only group considered Oi! which I even heard the name of.
Really looking forward to the Songs In The Key Of Life article. I just got into Stevie Wonder recently and during the 70's, he was absolutely incredible. It's also amazing that Songs… did as well as it does, since, like so many other double albums, it changes so much and is a little harder to approach than his earlier…
I'd also add The Doctor to that list. It could also be because of the skill of Robert Picardo playing him, but Doctor oriented episodes were always good to watch.
I think @avclub-f9e1b74986ef91100415c120c46fcd3c:disqus is referring to the Maquis in Voyager, where part of the premise was not just that the ship was lost in space but that there was a rebellious crew brought in and which would have to be integrated. I don't know when it happened, since I didn't watch Voyager at the…
@avclub-a8cf86b7e95be74b1204e22a9aab9cd0:disqus I think you might be thinking of an Inventory about unplanned series finales which worked well, which included Saturday.
@avclub-5ba47c07b9b6a8f2718d94fa3f48fe9f:disqus I think Roddenberry is pretty close to being right, except that I think that ego is less about being cold and moralistic and more a sort of super sensitivity to how others perceive you and making you fearful at how you act out. At least, that's how I remember it.
The explanation I heard was that only official staff members get the badge, not contributors. However, that doesn't really explain why Nathan doesn't have it. Hmmmm. Mystery upon mysteries.
@avclub-881e6ef49e144ba881efcd79350192e4:disqus Cool! Were you one of the people who raised their hands to get something?
I think it's a bit unfair to say that Circumstance and Higher Ground did mediocre business, since they were worse off than any of the wide release films in terms of being affected by the hurricane. When most of your theaters are in NYC, and all movie theaters are closed during a hurricane on two out of three days,…
This was an episode that makes me so wish that I knew Curb was filming in NY. I think I recognized damn near every part New York they showed and it would've been so cool to be in the presence of Larry David (I've already experienced being in the presence of Jeff Garlin, getting a CD of songs chosen by Tom Waits at a…
Best showcase for this: Y=Why? next season. A great episode, especially the parts with Teddy not being in school in order to solve the problems.
For me, I'd say it would be My Generation: The Best Of The Who. It was an album that got played a bunch of times by my parents during the summers and it was something that was very intoxicating to listen to. Once I got exposed to the power that is peer to peer, I eventually turned to downloading the songs one by one…
I'll be really sad if the forced registration for comments means that we don't hear from Dan Fisher again. I liked hearing anecdotes from someone who actually worked on the show.