That line is no longer in the review.
That line is no longer in the review.
I get the Parks & Rec vibe but, to be fair, Season 1 of AE was MUCH better than season 1 of P&R.
If Rebecca doesn’t know, maybe the writers don’t know either.
“Are you the one that eats her hair?” is a superior pickup line.
And I learned from IMDB last night that he is married to (fellow AoS alum) Dichen Lachman
I’m wondering if Rebecca isn’t alread pregnant. She made that weird “I’m late” comment to Keely as they were waiting for Zava. She could have been talking about the Psychic appointment or maybe it was something else?
I know I’m way behind watching these but how did the review and the comments completely miss mentioning “Franklin! The Musical” ???
They had nazis in that other 30's LA show with an Aimee Semple McPherson character. I’ve already forgotten the name but Rory Kinnear was in it.
In my opinion, after creating three masterpieces, Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Mel Brooks’ movies fell off a cliff. If those are all 10's I’m not sure he made a 5 afterwards. Some are somewhat enjoyable, but that’s the best I can say about any of them.
Even better than TDTUC in the James Burke Television Universe is the first series of Connections.
Speaking of Dana Carvey... His Mickey Rooney stories on a recent episode of the Smartless podcast were some of the funniest things I’ve heard in ages.
Just another Roz and Bull Story
It’s math
Eight wrongs don’t make a right.
But three lefts do.
Here... let me Google that for you.
At least it’s listed. Too Many AVC reviews leave you guessing (or Googling)
Mean Mr. Mustered
I’ve seen a lot of comments about the sound mixes, especially for the musical guests but never noticed it myself. I usually watch with my home theater setup with a Dolby Digital receiver and 5.1 surround with speakers around the room. I also usually watch on Peacock (or previously Hulu). This week I was in a hotel…
Wasn’t that the name of Tina Fey’s character’s podcast in Season 2?
Not to mention Monty Python’s “Sam Peckinpah’s ‘Salad Days’”, but I still laughed a lot at “Christmas Carol’
And the first Star Wars urination