Since I am old, I see Clea DuVall and I think "Oh, the invisible girl from 1st season of Buffy!"
Since I am old, I see Clea DuVall and I think "Oh, the invisible girl from 1st season of Buffy!"
I will use what you said, Creamy Steaks, as justification for why I laughed out loud at Chuck's disastrous run across the street. I don't want to be unsympathetic to the mentally deranged, but by god McKean makes one hilarious nutter. I couldn't help thinking how, although I don't want him to leave the show (not yet…
Cheers to Michelle Fairley's performance throughout her 3 seasons, she was wonderful. Such a grounded presence, and she's both the emblem of the Good we want to root for, and also in a way the cause of all the horrible strife (taking Tyrion captive on Littlefinger's word (!), thus starting the dominoes falling… I…
Yeah, in Season 6 they had been doing episodes like Mafia (Michael's lunch with the supposed mobster: "If the salad is on top, I'm sending it back") and Koi Pond, and late Season 5 had featured the Michael Scott Paper Company shenanigans. Then along comes Scott's Tots. (Brrrrrrrr!)
"Hank's Night in the Sun" was brilliant — it was at once hilarious, pathetic and cringey in a way that only Hank Kingsley can deliver.
Cut out the daughter stuff?!? That was Dominique Swain looking super hot, you cannot cut that out.
I loved The Zeppo. :)
AND SO THEY SHOULD. See also Jennifer Love Hewitt in her new role on the 17th season of Criminal Minds. (Is it Criminal Minds? Or possibly NCS…CI… something or other. Doesn't matter.)
Rachael Leigh Cook was so gorgeous under those glasses, it was like when a pornstar plays a scientist or something, in one of those stupid things on Cinemax. (Uhh… or so I'm told.)
Just to be fair, it should be said that poly relationships can go sour just like monogamous ones do. People change, they don't want what they thought they did… Any kind of matchup is susceptible to failure.
As long as they bring back Milana Vayntrub as Martin Starr's girlfriend, I will watch faithfully. Or she can be a totally different character, like a model posing for an art class or whatever, I don't care.
If you are actually asking why they used GREYscale in this pie chart instead of color, I hope you are also winking and nudging…
If you can't roll a joint with family, whom can you roll it with?
Steve Martin, delivering Mamet's dialogue as the heavy in The Spanish Prisoner, comes to mind. What a great bit of casting against type.
The guy can sing, too — he played Benny in the 1990s Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls, and got to sing that great trio "Fugue for Tinhorns".
The "TV season" for me has pretty much become Spring/Summer.
Well, in the southwest (including many parts of California) about 80% of all natural areas are named for the devil.
You guys are underestimating the number of people who live mostly "off the grid" due to fear of being spied on. 'Course, the one person I know at work who fits this description is an antisocial, paranoid, Luddite nutjob.
(Ahhhhhh, these comments were in reply to Joan being happy. Not the one about Sally. Now I feel less concerned…)
Agreed wholeheartedly. The shows are drastically different, yet they do have something in common (which perhaps is why I love them above all other recent dramas) — namely their remove from the present day. A '60s period piece allows for a stylized approach that's as compelling as the characters themselves; Martin's…