I, too, would like to know if this means the show is now ineligible for the miniseries Emmy? Can we revoke all its nominations in those categories in previous years? Because I thought that was a cheap ploy *before*.
I, too, would like to know if this means the show is now ineligible for the miniseries Emmy? Can we revoke all its nominations in those categories in previous years? Because I thought that was a cheap ploy *before*.
Well, I don't think it is about waiting to burn to death. It is wonderful imagery of a child dancing in a cemetery with fire closing in. That is a powerful statement about death. I don't find it melodramatic.
Equality!
Yes. Obviously, the only female will be a rage-filled, murderous pixie. Perfect for 2015 television!
I also love how the premise indicates that there will be no women in the show.
Prince Charming didn't marry Sleeping Beauty. He married Cinderella.
Damn. You're right. Sorry.
And somehow this piece didn't even mention the recent Broadway show "Peter and the Starcatcher," which is based off a book series which is a reimagined prequel to Peter Pan.
Wow. This was one of the easiest FJ I can remember. God grief, how could anyone get that wrong, MICHAEL? That "Michael" sounds in my head like it is spoken by GOB Bluth.
Definitely. That is an excellent one-two punch of songs.
I don't think that is what that song is about. In fact, I'm pretty sure it isn't.
I loved Rubicon. Especially Arliss Howard. He should be in something good, damn it. Television gods, make this happen!
I don't think I realized Scorpion was a show. I just had to look it up to find out what it's about. Sounds silly. Looks like I am still not watching anything on CBS. (Yes, I know Person of Interest is supposed to be good. But it doesn't stream anywhere and I only saw the first 6 episodes. Now I am too far behind.)
You absolutely must see Neuwirth in this Trek episode. Her character agrees to help Cmdr Riker escape, but only if he will have sex with her first. They wrote this part for her.
Wooo! Completely easy FJ! I knew that my music education was not a waste. Actually, it was probably my mom's love of Barbara Streisand that led to me remembering that. Still, that answer came very quickly to me.
I'd go for The Hobbit. It is technically first in internal chronology. One of the complaints a lot of us have is that they feel less dramatic because we've all seen the sequel, LOTR, already, so we already know what is important and how it resolves. If you watch The Hobbit first at least *that* issue won't be a…
I'm giving up. This season got more ridiculous as it went. When they kept saving Char and eliminated the people who actually had interested final collections I knew it was time to quit.
It is somewhat baffling to me. I remember talking with some friends about that jerk Huppethal's idiotic comments and one of my friends said, "But, they were here first!"
I liked this episode a lot. It was funnier than I was expecting, given the premise. Though, like others here, I was not a fan of the cringe comedy in the Harriet Tubman scene. I did absolutely love the scene between Andre and the teacher when she listed her qualifications for him. I agree, that was clearly the line of…
Did you see that one about the Boston College basketball/mafia scandal? I heard from someone that it was pretty good, but now I can't remember who that person was.