Or a beautifully shot, meticulously directed show about a group of polite serial killers, magical pie-makers, and grim reapers all trying to find out what family really is: Bryan Fuller House
Or a beautifully shot, meticulously directed show about a group of polite serial killers, magical pie-makers, and grim reapers all trying to find out what family really is: Bryan Fuller House
I'm pretty sure Winnie the Bish sees himself as the loft dad. So the others are all his kids.
I cannot stand Solo Bolos. Listening to Ben and Scott sing pitchy-as-hell show tunes for 90 minutes is not my idea of a good time.
The best Punisher movie is Man on Fire.
This show may not be reinventing the wheel, but I laugh out loud (or, "LOL", as they say) more during any episode of the Grinder than I do at any other show. Honestly, it seems to be more of a successor to American Dad than anything else, if you picture Dean as the Roger of the show.
The biggest problem I had with the Prosecution's case was how they presented evidence that, if believed, required the finder of fact to assume that Avery was a stupid criminal (the key in his bedroom, blood conspicuously displayed on the Rav4, bringing his dumbass nephew in as a co-conspirator), but when asked to…
So my question is, in Noah's remembering I didn't think that he saw Alison in the woods; it looked like he thought he saw someone but no one was there. Did I miss something? Because that would mean that he didn't know that Alison was the one that pushed Scotty into the road.
Probably down the road that is a stated goal. I don't have a problem with them not paying the guests, because A. No one is forcing them to perform, and B. They get free advertising for the things they do for which they are presumably being paid. As for the main "talent", if Earwolf/Scripps are making a profit off of…
I really enjoyed I4H's A Christmas Carol episode. Besser's general passive-aggressive grousing was put to great use, as he couldn't help but still bitch about things even when he was playing "sincere" Besser at the end.
It was. The Daily Show included it in their montage of food based racist Huckabee quotes.
How awkward is the eventual conversation when Jasmine finds out the truth?
Nah, I like him once he realizes that he is at best a mediocre magician.
My uncle caused my childhood's end.
I am deeply ambivalent about this; I loved the trilogy, but part of what I liked about it is how Grossman made a "magical" world that felt very plain and workman like, so that when the truly exciting elements arrived it juxtaposed with the mundane setting. I'm afraid that SyFy (what a stupid name for a network) will…
If I had to choose between a third season for this or Married, I'm glad this is how it came out.
Who was played by the same actor, J.P. Manoux, as the fake Dean from Community, who was first introduced as a Moby impersonator.
As Jimmy was walking out of the house, I asked myself whether this show can even be considered a comedy anymore. Then he hits me with a "New phone who dis" and totally redeemed it!
The man's never killed a Rosalind in his life!
Never have I wanted a burger less…
I doubt that Peggy and Ed will be in police custody for long. Most likely they'll make a deal, tell them everything that has happened on their end, and be released to potentially have a final confrontation with Mike or the Gerharts.