I thought he said Friends.
I thought he said Friends.
If I ever had any belief that "Karen" could sing, and I'm not saying I did, it was dashed to pieces during the first notes of her duet with Jennifer Hudson. McPhee's voice sounded so thin and reedy and breathy next to Hudson's.
It was a nice scene, mostly because Sasha's explanation about figuratively putting Roman in a corner because of all she was dealing with, rang so true.
I never thought or realized that was a nightie; I thought it was a "maxi" dress in the style of the times.
Dancing scene? I just watched the first episode and do not remember any dancing scene. Could someone enlighten this apparently elderly and infirm reader?
Six Southern Gentlemen is my absolute favorite episode of the series, and the one I always make friends watch when I'm introducing them to Sports Night. Mentioned upthread but I'll reiterate how great it is to have 3 plot lines jammed into 22 minutes, and none of them get short shrift. Short-shrifted? Hmm.
Six Southern Gentlemen is my absolute favorite episode of the series, and the one I always make friends watch when I'm introducing them to Sports Night. Mentioned upthread but I'll reiterate how great it is to have 3 plot lines jammed into 22 minutes, and none of them get short shrift. Short-shrifted? Hmm.
He was saying that the hippie *intended* to shoot either Vic or Omar, because he brought weaker darts. If Vic had been hit with darts intended for the bear, which the hippie said they were, she would have had a much more critical reaction.
He was saying that the hippie *intended* to shoot either Vic or Omar, because he brought weaker darts. If Vic had been hit with darts intended for the bear, which the hippie said they were, she would have had a much more critical reaction.
I liked the episode, but if I never hear the "Detective (Sheriff), do you have children?" cliche line again on any TV show ever I will be one happy TV consumer.
I liked the episode, but if I never hear the "Detective (Sheriff), do you have children?" cliche line again on any TV show ever I will be one happy TV consumer.
And coming from the future to ask….why would they plan to kill Hank in a crowded mall parking lot?
Why should we have to read supplemental commentary to understand a TV show? The show should be able to tell the story without forcing viewers to find answers in other material.
I must be the only one that noticed this, but the blond dancer's boobs were about 3 times smaller than in the pilot…weren't they? In the scene when Boo was explaining why Sasha was so mean, the blond was wearing a little green sweater and her breasts looked like regular teenage ones, not the huge horrors she was…
I must be the only one that noticed this, but the blond dancer's boobs were about 3 times smaller than in the pilot…weren't they? In the scene when Boo was explaining why Sasha was so mean, the blond was wearing a little green sweater and her breasts looked like regular teenage ones, not the huge horrors she was…
LIKE! I love watching a show out of the Wire/Mad Men/Breaking Bad universe, that I can just. watch. No analyzing. No wondering why today Fanny's top is multi-colored, but yesterday it was plain green. Just watch and enjoy.
LIKE! I love watching a show out of the Wire/Mad Men/Breaking Bad universe, that I can just. watch. No analyzing. No wondering why today Fanny's top is multi-colored, but yesterday it was plain green. Just watch and enjoy.
Something similar happens so much in Law and Order-type shows. Cops are questioning someone, and then the person says "Are we done? I gotta get back to the very important thing I have to do RIGHT NOW" and the cops always say "yeah, we're done." Stupid.
Something similar happens so much in Law and Order-type shows. Cops are questioning someone, and then the person says "Are we done? I gotta get back to the very important thing I have to do RIGHT NOW" and the cops always say "yeah, we're done." Stupid.
I just watched that episode yesterday for the first time, and I thought the very.same.thing.