I hope Chris feels like the tool he is for that ridiculous speech. Good thing he's a lawyer, not an investigator, to be that wrong.
I hope Chris feels like the tool he is for that ridiculous speech. Good thing he's a lawyer, not an investigator, to be that wrong.
Like I already said, if Hannah's a dude, she's got a great shot at winning. Being a woman, that just made her an annoying interrupting bitch.
Tony was the biggest tool to ever win the game…man I hated him, and I find the fact that he is a cop that lies that easily and prolifically scares me for anyone he arrests.
I think if Hannah was a dude, that she played a winning game…after all, it worked for Tony Vlachos, and she was at least loyal to one person.
Ah, yes, Rosalind Chao… Back in the day, starting with MASH in 1983 and going into the mid-1990's it sometimes seemed like she was the only Asian actress allowed to work in Hollywood, and she was cast as every major Asian ethnicity at some point or another.
Now that they have done this, now someone needs to do total deaths on NCIS:LA and Hawaii 5-0 broken down by number of people killed by each character. I would suspect that all of the field agents on NCIS:LA have killed well over 100 people each.
I regret that I have only one upvote to give you for that Shotgun Axe pun!
I always thought that Sarah Paulson's character was one of the biggest problems with the show. She was supposed to be a hilarious comic genius, and it was never once demonstrated. Her alleged comic abilities were all told, not shown.
I don't think it's spoilery to say that the season doesn't so much come to a conclusion as much as it just kind of coasts to a stop, and then they shut down production at that point.
I did like the times when Luke would basically knock someone out with a "Gibbs-slap".
I don't know what the writer was doing with his Foreman grill, but I never had any problem cleaning mine. It was the greatest invention of the '90's.
I have to admit, the first one had me at Lorelei Gilmore screaming "Fuck me Santa! Fuck me Santa!" while boning BBT in the car….
Yeah, I was already an adult when that came out. I still can't see how anyone over the age of 21 and living in the real world could like that character.
I've always thought that Bueller grew up to be one of those banking weasels who put the economy in the dumper in 2008, or one of those Enron assholes.
I was already in my 30's when it came out, and I thought Broderick's Character was a pathetic asshole, to the point that he made me sympathize with Tracy Flick, a character that would normally annoy the hell out of me.
Actually, to me, "Yes We Can" is the slogan of the AL West winning 1979 California Angels team….
I thought her 15 minutes was up about 8 years ago. Why does anyone even bother to keep track of what she is up to anymore?
The polaroid speech was actually a callback to the ferryboat disaster episodes where Alex came up with that system.
Actually, if they do another time jump, it might finally bring the timeline of the show to the modern day. The show never has run in real time…the first four years covered one year at the hospital. They are probably only up to 2013 or so. It's created a weird, wide spread in the actor's ages. Pompeo and Chambers are…
I fail to see how this kind of ugliness is "Great Job, Internet". It's just ugliness.