man we were all so naive back then
man we were all so naive back then
I was completely unaware of the existence of this show
oh yeah, it was all cynical political posturing.
it's weird that hornberger is clay puppington though
I just loved what a political animal Churchill is in this one: when he sees the opportunity to make himself the victor, he seizes it and you finally understand why he was a beloved figure in the first place.
they will almost certainly both be cancelled before their time god is dead and your life is empty
only if we also get Mary Steenburgen playing an accordion cover of Snow's "Informer" a la "Last man on earth"
By that logic, the French thought like that and it eventually all worked out
"Elizabeth realized that this elder monarch from deepest Africa was in many ways her superior"
I am also somewhat confused by the love Lithgow is getting as Churchill.
rule of threes, tracey
The people who write Parks and Rec do not seem to understand how economically depressed the midwest is. Living in Indiana has makes scenes like the "flurry of activity" pretty painful.
Oh Eagle, we will never make it to The Battle of Five Armies now.