I love Sandra, but my god, she should have been one of the first two boots. Thes people deserve to lose to her if they don't get rid of her long before the merge.
I love Sandra, but my god, she should have been one of the first two boots. Thes people deserve to lose to her if they don't get rid of her long before the merge.
Actually, I think either the events of IF predate the events of Jessica Jones, or the continuity people REALLY screwed the pooch. Hogarth was wearing a sleeveless outfit that displayed a fair amount of skin, but no scars. If this happened after JJ she would have a whole bunch of freshly healed scars, no matter how…
And, like I said, I'm pretty sure a smaller variant was going on even in the dial up days. The left has never wanted to believe how single-mindedly organized the right is in getting their message out, and have certainly never effectively countered it. I think Atrios, DailyKos, TPM and a few others came close for a…
Clearly, even half a Quinn is a bigger badass than 99% of the population.
But did you stay at a Holiday Inn Express?
You do know that Wallace Langham was on CSI for 12 years don't you? It's not like he's been absent from TV.
I'm okay with it in concept at least. Maybe go after one that doesn't have a kid tagging along. It wouldn't even be a Survivor first. Mike "The Pederast" Skupin killed a pig in season 2.
I said the exact opposite. The phone lines at the other end were being wiretapped. Trump's morons called people that they should have known are under wiretap(because we wiretap all those guys, just like they do to our officials when they use unsecured lines) and got caught up in those peoples wiretaps.
Those wiretaps were the people on the OTHER END being wiretapped. The Trump people were talking on unsecured lines to people that they SHOULD HAVE KNOWN were being wiretapped automatically, It was because of their own incompetence that they were caught on wiretaps of other people. Anybody who read more than a couple…
I was listening to a podcast called "Murder We Spoke" where the hosts and Jackie Kashian discussed the episode "Coal Miner's Slaughter, and they explained their theory on MSW guest stars: In the early years they hired a lot of Lansbury's old friends, but that was getting too expensive, so in later years of the show…
It seems to me that Joss has said more than once that the real Big Bad of Season 6 was life itself. But yeah, it does seem there were if not second thoughts, certainly a lack of resolve to stick to it.
No, I just forgot how many seasons there were, and didn't look it up.
Yep, for three more episodes.
Well, Danny Strong's work may be remembered more 20 years from now, but I feel confident that Boreanaz and Alyson Hannigan have to this point probably made more bank from 12 seasons of Bones, and 8 seasons of HIMYM respectively. Seth Green has done pretty well for himself too.
"You shoot at the Queen, you best not miss!"
Oh, thank the baby Jeebus that they got rid of Tony! I don't know if I could have continued watching if he made it deep into the season. I don't know why they got Ciera first… anyone who's seen her play before knows that she isn't a threat. They should have gotten rid of Tony and Sandra first and second. I love…
Yeah, they really kind of had to with Cordelia, because Charisma Carpenter was 30 when she joined Angel, and, as hot as she was, she just couldn't even slightly realistically play a 19 year old anymore. I think the direction they took her character was way better anyway. On Buffy, she was pretty much just the hot…
Season 6 was a perfect early example of a show that was serialized in a way that was really built for binge-watching. Those of us who watched it over the course of a week or two had a completely different experience than those who watched it over a 6 month period when it first came out. I think typically people who…
Okay, this is kind of driving me crazy today, but I feel like Nina Hoss (Astrid) is practically a twin to someone more famous than her, but I can't think of who it is. Who is it that she looks like?
That reminds me of what some black writer said (I forget who) recently, which was that to the average white person, when they hear what a black man faces every day in life, it just sounds like paranoid craziness to them.