From Roger Ebert's review:
From Roger Ebert's review:
Yeah, who would believe Cerreta going against Ben Stone?
I had a dream that a product was consuming ME!
Oddly resonant with the Temple Grandin cutaway.
What's amazing is that people had guessed that it would all be in Kathy Geiss's head; we assumed that she would be linked by the finale to a famous TV autistic. And she was — not the St. Elsewhere kid, but Temple Grandin (as played by Claire Danes).
No — any show on which Munch is treated as a real person within the show's universe is part of the TWU. If Munch is a fictional character within the show, then no dice.
No; are you thinking of Tim Conway?
Nah, they acknowledge SVU as fictional, so it's not a crossover.
Well, at least they're not hinting at "star-crossed lovers" with the Jennings' daughter and the FBI guy's son … oh shoot.
So, the original Mr & Mrs Smith (with Scott Bakula and Maria Bello), then?
Ironically(?), Alias was originally developed as a vehicle for Keri Russell.
Alternatively, the adapters made a conscious choice to translate the story into visual terms, knowing that a large, hulking monster would read as scarier.
Whereas Goofus has sex with plastic models?
It's actually spelled "Lee Meriwether."
Will it give me oral history pleasure?
Didn't the same guy play the security guard flashed by Felicity Shagwell in Austin Powers 2?
Was it Mariska Hargitay?
This is your cousin Marvin … yeah, Marvin Berry … they just shot me in the face!
If he's a legitimate troll, the AV Club has a way of shutting that down (i.e., flagging).
In a perfect world, Urquhart would look at the camera and ask, "Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?"