That's explains why I felt I had missed episodes of Transporter. Fortunately I watch it more for the fight scenes than the plot, but it would be nice not to be confused.
That's explains why I felt I had missed episodes of Transporter. Fortunately I watch it more for the fight scenes than the plot, but it would be nice not to be confused.
For more background information about working in television, there's John Roger's blog at kfmonkey.blogspot.com, plus all the episode commentaries for <i>Leverage<i>.
Your explanation has nothing to do with the timing of CA:TWS. So if you thought that you were arguing that they were, in fact, hobbled by the movie tie-in, you haven't made your case.
I just assume that Jackman is willing to play Wolverine in anything. This, Star Wars, your local high school musical...
I wound up working in release engineering for a while, which is very process-driven, despite not being very process-driven myself. I can sympathize with people who get impatient with process, but I know from experience that many processes are put into place in response to things going wrong.
I find her tolerable when she's not emoting. Oh, look, she's emoting.
Alas, I fear she is destined to be like those people in the 90s who went around saying, "No, that's not irony."
He was Lola in the movie that the show is based on.
Any "best spy" list that includes Annie Walker is automatically invalid. Also, I see Hana on your graphic but not in your list. Tsk.
Once upon a time, a long time ago, I was in a video store (look it up) when a customer, knowing it was an odd request, asked the clerks to recommend a movie that would introduce children to the idea of kidnapping.
I doubt they'll have a permanent record, although it depends on whether there's a mandatory sentence for whatever they wind up charged with. I would expect a deal where they complete probation and then the charges are expunged. Which means that if asked if they were ever arrested or convicted of a crime, they can…
"Oh, there's nothing to do here, I'm forced to get hammered for fun." I never had a problem finding ways to amuse myself without drinking. But then, I never thought that getting hammered would be fun.
If you haul out the big dress and the pageantry, I don't care how you word it in your press release, I'm assuming you're doing it for the princess fantasy. If you don't have a princess fantasy, don't act one out.
"ISIS. Climate Change. Income Inequality. Curls."
I'm a little cranky about Cory Booker getting "weak tea" because he said no to the presidency. I wouldn't want to be president, either. Not to mention, it hasn't been all fun and games for Obama (who I think will be treated well by history, at least).
Krzeminski's death is a direct result of the goon being taken alive and Dooley giving him escort duty. So Peggy's "mistake" is knocking the goon out and letting him be arrested? Sorry, that's not even remotely adding up for me.
I refuse to choose just one and you can't make me.
Roger Ebert said that the best way to critique a movie is to make another movie.
"When she rescues Wil from danger she becomes unwittingly tied to he and Amberle's quest to save the Four Lands."
'Usually the same guys who call it "babysitting" when they're asked to take care of their own children.' RAGE-INDUCING!