A Murray for Murray transaction is acceptable.
A Murray for Murray transaction is acceptable.
It would be weird to kill off Murray Goldberg as he’s based on the show creator’s actual father, who did not die in the ‘80s. It would also cast a pallor over a lighthearted show. Maybe recast him. Steve Schirripa could slide right in there pretty seamlessly.
Didn’t we already have a Thundercats parody called “ThunderCats Roar”?
I Lost on Jeopardy, baby....
...put something else of hers in my mouth.”
Chris Rock totally missed the opportunity for a bombastic comeback. After Will Smith yelled, “Keep my wife’s name out of your f’ing mouth!” Rock could have retorted, “Sure, but I’ll put something else of hers in my mouth!” Just imagine the pandemonium!
You couldn’t hear it in the commercial, but when she was hugging A.J., Meadow was whispering, “I knew it was you.”
I thought the newscaster going full Nazi, uniform and all, was a good climax for that joke.
* blub blub blub *
Step 1: Smear sheep dung on your scalp.
Somehow I’ve never seen that trailer but, wow, does Patton Oswalt play a convincing Dr. Demento. I didn’t realize it wasn’t the real Dr. Demento making a cameo.
I think LEGO could make a case for parody.
Just in time for Memorial Day!
Paul would have been great as Superman, although he kind of did play that role in Due South. :-) I missed Due South when the first two seasons aired on CBS in the U.S. but a Canadian friend turned me on to it after the fact and I watched Season 3 (aka Seasons 3 & 4) when it was new in syndication. At some point the…
There was a major realization about that in the final episode. But I think some viewers either missed or didn’t accept it.
I keep hoping for a Due South TV movie reuniting Paul Gross, Callum Keith Rennie and David Marciano.
I feel like that will be every episode. This made such an impact because it took place in a sitcom. And damn, did Will Smith act the hell out of that scene.
Hmm, I guess I can watch this series when I subscribe to Peacock for a month to watch Wrestlemania.
I knew mall cops. None of them were laughing.
There’s no Carlton Dance but Uncle Phil is getting his groove on.