Yeah, as much as I loved Coach, Woody absolutely killed it. I think Diane vs. Rebecca is where you get alot more debate.
Yeah, as much as I loved Coach, Woody absolutely killed it. I think Diane vs. Rebecca is where you get alot more debate.
Probably my favorite episode because of Ed Helms. He absolutely kills it. Especially with his monologue of how he and Michael are going to hit the "tizzown."
"I'm not a huge fan of the Noah character, who seems to me just a way for
Chase to make some jokes about how the effete kids of sophisticated
parents are rarely as tough as they think they are."
Simon Montefiore's two books on Stalin go into great detail on how Stalin became the tyrant he was. Best biography I have read.
Expect a bunch of examples of insignificant women from the butthurt crowd.
Funny how these clowns keep saying WW2 made Stalin a tyrant. He was a bloodthirsty despot long before WW2. Hell, he was a gangster before WW1.
…"just two poverty-stricken kids who lived hardscrabble lives"
You could say that about alot of episodes post S5.
Well, McDonough did play baseball at Syracuse, so I think he could throw.
Pam and Karen did not have an unhappy ending. When we last saw them, Karen was pregnant and was fine with Pam.
His look into the camera is one of the greatest scenes of the show.
Ralph, SIT DOWN!
Back to Jezebel, cupcake.
Any chance of reviewing Season 2 of Line Of Duty? It somehow managed to top Season 1 and did in 6 episodes what most shows can't do in 13 or 24.
"…and the Paris interlude seems at once too long and too short."