I think you'll find she was a nucular psychiatrist.
I think you'll find she was a nucular psychiatrist.
I work for a magazine publisher, and remember hearing a story about an intern who walked out halfway through her first day after being asked to transcribe an interview for one of the writers, declaring "I'm better than this, I've got a degree!" I wonder how her no-transcribing policy is working out for her in her…
Please can I have these four as my provisional picks:
Or "We Warned You Not To Fuck With Angela Lansbury".
Please someone save me from the Sherlock fans who think anyone who criticises the show isn't sophisticated enough to "get" it the way they do.
Oh, the writers went through a phase of including "mistaken for gay" gags in Supernatural as a nod to the fandom, up to including an in-universe fangirl character on the show who admitted to shipping the two brothers together. They still go to that well for a cheap laugh occasionally, but thankfully not quite as often…
Pedantry corner: the first episode of Friends was Rachel running out on her wedding because she realised she didn't love her fiancé. She didn't find out he'd been having an affair until the second episode.
15 Yemen Road, Yemen.
"Sorry I'm late. Sheep exploded. Nasty business."
So if it's not the gay Girls, does that mean we don't have to have endless discussions about what Jonathan Groff looks like naked?
I like One World because it gave me this clip to use in many internet arguments:
There was already strategy on the race long before Rob got there. Joe and Bill were playing strategically way back in season one, as were about half the cast of season three when they tried to gang up on Derek and Drew and get them eliminated because the first two seasons had been won by teams of young, athletic men.
Oh, my boyfriend had been watching the show for a while, and during One World my curiosity got the better of me, so I asked him about the show and how it worked. He said that One World wasn't a great season but explained the basic mechanics of it to me and I got quite interested, so figured I'd give the next season a…
I didn't start watching until Philippines, but Panama and Vanuatu were two of the three seasons I was advised to check out as my first foray into the classic seasons (Pearl Islands was the other one). I loved Panama largely for being an early experiment with the Hidden Immunity Idol back when it was far too powerful,…
Ooh, I did better than I expected to. I feel like I at least made the Pick-4 equivalent of the merge, so I'm still in the good dating pool.
I liked that Katie did at least pick Tyson up on his "I never acted with malice" comment by pointing out what he said to her after she drew the rock, but it wasn't exactly the sort of question that was going to make anyone break into a sweat.
Surely the alpha example of taking your image to heart and getting far too entitled about it is Rupert?
She'd be fine about it. She didn't make the merge, she knows the rules.
Or if you're Gervase: "YOU'VE GOT TO DIE".
Are you suggesting that he's so well-endowed there's a chance he might not actually fit in Tina?