Can he just replace Fox and Friends in the mornings so Trump will have to either watch Mooch every morning or find something new to do with his AMs?
Can he just replace Fox and Friends in the mornings so Trump will have to either watch Mooch every morning or find something new to do with his AMs?
In fairness, I don't think W was ever at risk of being deemed the worst president ever. Not only Nixon but a few 1800s presidents that were pretty crap were way more in the running than him.
Yeah. I love Letterman and Conan and others but… Ferguson was truly the best interviewer in late night, to me. Love the relationships he built with the regulars who came on his show time and time again, especially Kristen Bell.
Fellow 1977er here and agreed but… methinks text message didn't mean then what it means now… it'll probably mean something else 40 years from now as well. Ah, the shifting meanings.
Good thoughts. But why would Donna be any more likely than Audrey to have such an evil son? I'm pretty sure we can blame the father in either case, in any event.
I think it's gonna be some cherry pie along with the coffee along with the donuts. Get that man to the diner in Twin Peaks… stat!
I thought something worse was gonna.
The Twin Peaks scenes appear to be taking place on September 30th, as 10/1 is one day from now and 10/2 is two days from now (both dates were on the note, I believe).
I'd go a bit further back. Ep 6-7 was a very nice stretch, I was really enjoying most of the plotlines crossing those two eps. Of course, we had a bit of a break with the almost standalone David Lynch movie feel of ep 8 as an intermission and then the actual 2 week break… Ep 9 was good, too, but I want to see how well…
So… David Lynch is taking advantage of this opportunity to push Kyle MacLachlan out of the way and take on the main FBI agent role for awhile… much as he took advantage of the opportunity to write a scene with him kissing Shelly in the diner in season 2. I see how it is. ;)
Detective Fusco was also a great character on Person of Interest.
He plays anything good. I loved him back in the ol' Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction days… enjoyed his turn as Guildenstern before that (but I saw it after)… haven't seen too much of his work from the past 2 decades, but was very glad to see his name on the giant list of actors in TP s3. And at last, here he is.
BTW, I'm not sure if "the veranda of a vast estate, a palazzo of some fantastic proportion" from Major Briggs's vision of Bobby's future was meant to be where Bobby lived. If anything, it sounds like a description of something from the white lodge, like the large opera house-esque place we visited with the Giant and…
but not wrapped in plastic. Shoddy attention to detail there, Hutch 'n' Chantal.
Possible. Or after we took time out from the "main" plotlines with the glorious and abstract history lesson that was ep 8 and then a two week break… perhaps people just were hoping for a bit more coming back to resume ep 7's dangling stories with ep 9.
Yeah, she might be a stand-in for the audience. But that scene was David Lynch, in the flesh, reminding people that he will NOT be hurried… and he's just gonna stand there and burn 2 minutes of precious TP airtime while those of us who are a bit impatient stare, our jaws slack, wondering when Dougie Coop will finally…
I'm not a part of your system… Maaaaan!
And I the 1441st.
Until the End of the Earth, I'm guessing?
As someone who linked their google acct with disqus just to comment on AV Club a year or two ago… this news saddens me greatly.