I think he'll go MIA and Joan will agonize over whether or not to move on.
I think he'll go MIA and Joan will agonize over whether or not to move on.
I agree with Concerned Reader. Something about her "never make fried eggs barefoot" just sounded so much like a rehearsed excuse to me. Plus, there's the way they look at each other after he signs and dates the wall.
Do you think Freddy is going to catch hell for blowing off his responsibilities as the office Santa?
I&I might be better suited as an "A Very Special Episode" piece than as part of the West Wing TV Club.
MC FLY!!!
The thing that always bothers me is that a lot of these people probably won't be able to afford their awesome new houses once the county assessor comes by and sees that they don't live in a hovel anymore.
A&E
Am I the only person who misses the days when A&E showed nothing but operas, Biography reruns and stodgy Agatha Christie mysteries?
Just like the woman on the Contra cover…we'll end up settling out of court for a couple hundred thou.
I agree. Plus this DVD set's only around 20 bucks. So why not?
You can't talk about Mystery Inc. without mentioning…
Enjoy all one season of this…because it seems like one of those shows that is too weird and wonderful to be left on TV for too long.
David Duchovny…Californication style.
C.J.'s constant embarrassments
How come we always get the setup for these embarrassing things that C.J. has to do (sing the ND fight song, lead the children in song, etc.) but then we never really see the payoff?
The thing that bugs me about the Chinese asylum-seekers is that literally nobody in America would buy the "oops, they escaped" scam. Nobody.
I think the real, background reason for firing those two jackasses is in how he keeps repeating "she works here". Just like Leo explained to Ainsley early in the episode, the WH is a foxhole…and everyone's supposed to be on the same side.
I haven't sen the movie, but I have to guess that maybe some of the toys got passed on to the little sister? It would make sense, especially with toys like Bo-Peep.
You guys can talk about "the new Golden Age" and this serialized revolution all you want, but the number 1 show in America right now is still "Two and A Half Men"…where the only thing that has changed in 7 seasons is that the brat kid is now a brat teenager.
Dude, I totally get it now.
Both get straight C's.
I'm confused
Ok, I know I should just shut up and enjoy the ride, but I'm confused.