Veronica's Closet was about a woman who owned a Victoria's Secret-type lingerie company.
Veronica's Closet was about a woman who owned a Victoria's Secret-type lingerie company.
I think Lydia's child's father is the son of her former partner.
Especially when she's been working constantly since the early sixties. I think she also attended the Performing Arts (Fame) High School.
She played a driver's wife in "Grand Prix." There 's a scene where her character visits her husband in the hospital after an accident, and she expresses her fears. That was the only believable scene in the movie, though I liked the racing footage.
When Axle said Mike doesn't get drunk and beat anyone, Mike should have taken a swig of beer after replying "not yet."
To me he will always be Stretch Cunningham.
You forgot to include "The Yellow Rolls Royce."
I remember "The Munsters Today" but not this.
Maybe they should have titled it "Running from Wolves."
His name should be Jason "Bear" Hamlin.
Hell is having to forever listen to the "Cavender is Coming" laugh track.
Marsha? Marsha? MARSHA!
I'm old enough to remember TZ when it was originally broadcast, but I was too young to watch it. The intro scared me, so I would never watch the episodes. I can imagine what nightmares I would have had if I did.
Wiki,wiki, wild, wild, west.
I'm surprised by Ben McKenzie. He's a guy from the OC who turned out to be a decent dramatic actor. It's strange that Adam Brophy was supposed to be the breakout male star from that show.
The picture is also Exhibit A to prove why Cory Monteith shouldn't wear a swimsuit. Though it covers most of his body, it accents his odd shape.
Only noticed one typo this time. The AV Club is getting better.
Yeah, I was waiting for the mention of "Zeke and Luther." I guess he's done too much tv to mention it all.
I remember the Doonesbury special, but only a few of the others.
Loved seeing Max in his tightey whiteys.