That's why they're dumping the reviews on a Friday. They'll probably review it out of order, too.
That's why they're dumping the reviews on a Friday. They'll probably review it out of order, too.
That's why they're dumping the reviews on a Friday. They'll probably review it out of order, too.
I always thought we were to assume people's complaints about the food/drink not tasting as good were totally psychosomatic.
This reminds me of a great thing Stephen King said when he was doing his top 10 movies for 2008:
Not sure it's fair to even compare just the execution of the trope. DS9 went for drama and Next Phase went for mostly comedy.
Because you don't want her trusting the clone as if it's her father. I mean, I guess it's unlikely Molly would end up alone with him, but just in case.
MISS.
I may just be missing the joke, but in case not, you know that a random guest appearance is not the extent of his involvement in FNL, right?
@IndependentGeorge:disqus In that case, I definitely agree. (I'm just watching through The Shield now, and thought it was a bit older than it apparently is.)
@IndependentGeorge:disqus I'm not sure what qualifies as "catching a break" for you, but The Unit ran 4 seasons, and was good to great (as well as fairly well-rated) TV. He's also got another network pilot premiering in the fall (Last Resort, on ABC). I mean, yeah, Terriers didn't work out so well, but he's doing…
This charming story of lovable, larger-than-life characters will please all the family. This is a delightful woodland romp, with many of the best scenes featuring a roly-poly toad.
I also really laughed at the car switch during the chase.
They should form the Hooking Industry Artists of the Federation and try to sue the new business model into the stone age, rather than try to adapt to changing technology.
Well, the lottery numbers don't really count. I mean, ONE combination HAS to come up simply via the mechanism. A low probability event in that case would be two of the balls jamming each other at the mouth of the vacuum, or a flipped coin landing on its edge.
I understand, my joke was meant to be at cable news' expense, not yours.
Numbers claiming to be objective but with no real context or analysis? Have you considered a career in cable news?
He may be referring to your use of "retcon" in the bullets, rather than the earlier (and correct, in my estimation) use in the review itself. Suddenly re-defining Wallace's financial status may be overly convenient, but it's not really a "retcon", is it? Or did I miss something in prior seasons that would seemingly…
Well, DM would have to report the fake employee's earnings to the gov't. Which means D&J would've had to get an SSN for him somehow, which puts it pretty squarely in the fraud column.
There was also that Thursday where they all made fun of the black-eyed peas.
Yeah, I didn't really care for this one. (Though I didn't particularly care for the first one, either). It felt like every joke that got a laugh from me would've been just as funny in an episode without the gimmick.