I was so much happier before you guys told me.
I was so much happier before you guys told me.
I refuse to believe anybody who'd enjoy Community would be watching BBT instead.
Actually, maybe we should blame The Office for not bowing out gracefully. Even if that's not what any sane staff would've done in their shoes.
Going by the glass of brown liquid she's holding at the end of the promo, I'm wagering against the baby. Unless it's sun tea and not booze.
I'll admit that I rarely watch the show, but I really hope it involves somebody asking Danny DeVito to take their place at a high school reunion.
This isn't a real comment on Morgan's work, but I fell that having Frank
& Hot Lips as the representatives of the "regular army" with Blake
as reluctant half-assed civilian leadership was what allowed all the
shenanigans and rebellion to work well. Once you have a hands on
regular army CO who was sympathetic and could…
No, but only because I was relieved he didn't taste it, sniff it, or save it in his scrapbook.
Not to mention how long it took them to get to the "It's not TV - it's more expensive" joke. You know, the one that every single person in America made back when HBO was still using the It's not TV slogan.
Especially annoying seeing how Phil Hartman was a key contributor to the original stage show. It's only a matter of time until they recast Troy McClure.
Disc only? That's esp. obnoxious since Fox has no plans to put Terriers on DVD any time soon. I had a similar situation where Terriers was streamable on my PC but not my Blu-Ray. I had to add it to my instant Q on my PC and restart my BR a few times before I finally got it, and even then again I saw it briefly appear…
There was some talk about muted response from the studio audience in the pilot, but in Coach's Daughter, there were some big noises - the laughter after Roy's sales pitch on the suits, the applause after they scrub downed the bar. If it really was the 2nd ep produced, I have to assume it was a difference in how they…
I already finished my laughing at guys falling into propellers phase before Titanic ever came out.
Or the Ziggy Stardust Christmas special?
The difference being?
Me Party could've easily snuck into a S2 episode with little or no alteration, apart from performers of course. But I was disappointed by just how little of the Rhymenoceros' craft was present in the rap number. Low point of the movie.
It was somehow weirder in person.
I went to the memorial (it was open to the public), and even though I was way in back, hearing Frank Oz's voice come out of a human being I was seeing with my own eyes was a decidedly surreal experience.
Not only do I agree that some level of fast reset is possible, but I don't even think Casey made up with Morgan. He probably gave him the last three Indys.
So, what do you suppose the bleep was in the "dry ass *bleep*" Missy thought she was getting?
Can we at least agree that Duke Silver could mop the floor with Victor Nightingale?
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