No, dickhead, sex.
No, dickhead, sex.
Fake is okay, as long as the audience knows it's fake.
Less than half of them are actually in the top 1% net worth bracket. Which isn't to say that there isn't a massive issue with the nexus of money and politics, but oversimplifying is never helpful, especially when your point is flat-out wrong.
Though maybe his other two are actually interesting, but Trebek had to go with Golden Girls so he could remind everyone he had a guest spot on an episode.
(Or possibly to confirm he wasn't remembering a fever dream/acid trip: "Isn't it true that I guest starred on that program?" - Trebek's actual prompt.)
While this particular DD was indeed super-easy, there's some question as to whether a DD's row-placement has any correlation to its supposed difficulty.
No no, Donald Jr. is Patrick Bateman, which makes Eric… Sean Bateman? That can't be right.
I'm still surprised Phyllis got away with "who is Shelly" for that Frankenstein clue.
Bala has seen every episode of The Golden Girls, and that's apparently notable. I realize here at the AV Club we're a pretty self-selected group, but off the top of my head the number of comedy series I've seen every episode of is well into the double digits. Though "once very popular" may not apply to all of them.
That seems like something people say about every artist with crossover appeal. Is Frank Ocean "hip hop for people who don't particularly care for hip hop" too?
Medium talent.
Punk is an ethos, not a sound!
(wait, is that pretentious?)
Okay, but what about when Nadine showed up?
If you say so. Out here in California there are a number of solid regional chains, pizza and otherwise. That kind of expansion can cause a drop, but it's not a hard rule.
Not even any regional chains?
OK, we can argue about the supremacy of various regional differences, but at this point if you're anywhere in the USA and can't find decent pizza, you're not looking hard enough.
The crazy thing was, aside from that, it was a really heartfelt and moving Best Man toast.
The "So you really think you should do this" line definitely felt like a "are you telling me and whoever may be listening, without a shadow of a doubt, that you are definitely going to commit this very bad crime, pre-meditated and of your own volition?"
(and she's technically a paleobotanist)
He just thinks CENTCOM is in Cutter.
That's… ah, you know.