Thank (insert diety here) that they kept Brannon Braga's hands off DS9.
Thank (insert diety here) that they kept Brannon Braga's hands off DS9.
The mere fact that she represented a sympathetic former terrorist — who ends up triaining her former targets how to be terrorists too so that they can win their war — imagine someone pitching that idea after 2001. The frank (and even dispassionate) discussions they had about the nature of terrorism and occupation…
And as Troi learned more than once, don't counsel and drive.
Write down the words, Brother Benny!
This season's cast has been a big disappointment in general, which is evidenced by the final three being so easily predicted early on. Bianca is the only true professional drag queen among them, so if Ru wants to keep attaching her name to this show she'll have to pick her.
Considering 1969 was when they turned their losing fate around and won the World Series, maybe not? The Mets were more a symbol of Lane's failure, but Don seems to be using them as a symbol of his (and their) rising from the ashes.
Great interview. I was hoping Car Wash would come up, although I guess he may have expected that. It was another Richard Pryor encounter, not to mention the large and varied roster of actors who worked on it, including George Carlin. I was amazed to read on IMDb that it was nominated for the Palme d'Or (and won the…
Saying something was the highest-rated anything on GSN isn't saying much. Don't get me wrong, I'm still hooked on my Match Game and Pyramid, but I don't think the channel was ever meant to be a blockbuster.
Please! It must be Jinkx Monsoon! I want to see her fall asleep while interviewing people.
Well said — and that's what I WANT to believe is going on in his head. The trouble is, he could just as easily crack up in the process, because I haven't seen the onscreen evidence that he is up to such a challenge. Also, while he might be able to use the company's instability to his advantage, there is an equal…
Interestingly, Woodstock came up on another show tonight — local NYC news god Pat Kiernan played himself as an ER admit on Nurse Jackie. (He was just exhausted and dehydrated). He talked about having a farm up in Woodstock that he uses for weekend getaways with his family. He was pretty good — he nicely captured that…
Honestly, I have no idea what he was thinking by accepting. He could have said no (and the classic zoom—n on his face was setting us up for just that), and they would have been bound under his current contract to buy him out in order to finally be rid of him.
I just think about all the bonding (on a personal level) that Don and Joanie went through in season 5. "Christmas Waltz" is one of my favorite episodes ever, for the one-act play that Don and Joanie perform in that bar. And Don was the one chivalrous holdout among the partners when they discussed bartering Joan's body…
My stray observation: Bobby says, "My mom loves animals!" and I instantly flash back to Betty in season 1, ciggy in mouth, picking off the neighbor's birds with a shotgun.
I was waiting for Stewart to finish the segment by saying, "Oh, and Stephen will be back to do this once a week for the next year."
It's been so long since I've had contact with that channel, I didn't know it was cancelled the first time.
Wow — I've never had a "worst Drag Race episode" before (OK, maybe when Jade went home instead of Rebecca, but theres a reason S1 is now known as "lost"). And it's sad that it had to be when NPH & Spousal Equivalent were judges. It's one thing to make the queens be seamstresses for themselves — but this was taking…
I shake my head every time I see Meredith — she's a cheap comic device, one beneath the show's level. No way would someone that bubble-headed last so long at that place. And survive a merger as well? No no no.
Also, quite cleverly, the opposite — Megan was pure background for most of season 4 until Miss Blankenship died, and then Matt revealed her true destiny to us once she took over Don's phone.
"Executive Producer Stephen J. Cannell"