It's always 8:30 am somewhere!
It's always 8:30 am somewhere!
My favorite closed caption of all time (not on this show, this was years ago) was during a scary scene and the CC said "Spooky music". I had to picture the hearing impaired getting goosebumps when they read those words.
#1 - except to us it tastes like dish soap
Also the only chewing gum with the great taste of ham!
A gram is better than a damn!
Are you looking in a mirror saying "I hate this painting."?
The vibe I got from this episode was very "Family Circus" with the blame going down the list from child, to younger child, to pet, to stuffed animal to carrot.
That plot simply made clear that while great sex with professors and deans was what she wanted as a teenage girl, now she needs a good provider
That plot simply made clear that while great sex with professors and deans was what she wanted as a teenage girl, now she needs a good provider
@twitter-71643477:disqus Maybe he gets pleasure out of contemplating his business acumen. I mean the man worships some boat but he can't put that in his bedroom. Piles of gold coins, bonds, none of those. But the painting can. Besides he never said a word about liking it.
It does seem ominous that her lack of artistic success (counted in fame and money) might sour her despite the fact that she works with kids, has a loving husband and an (occasionally referenced) baby.
I KNEW the show had completely forgotten about something that was supposed to be the core of the show!
That one must have seemed like Science Fiction at the time.
I think you mean "Volga Boatmen" but they are only in Russia.
Also, the Captain didn't seem all that interested in the aesthetics of the painting. His main concern is that the value went up in a short amount of time.
She doesn't have to be one or the other. I can't see "art consultant" as a full time job.
There was more to it. She talked too much about what he told her about transporting drugs in his limo, to the guy who owned the drugs and he forced the driver to killer he.
Dominic Chianese (Uncle Junior) was on as both a lawyer and a judge. Aida Turturro was a secretary. John Ventimiglia (Artie Bucco) was a man who kidnapped Ellen Greene's daughter.
The real list to create is one of all the Sopranos actors (with the exeption of James Gandolfini) who appeared on the three shows of the Law & Order franchise.
Viola Davis was also on an episode of L&O: CI as a school security guard running a crime syndicate with both bad cops and high school students.