Television: unrealistically representing how we live, work and look since 1948.
Television: unrealistically representing how we live, work and look since 1948.
It's also smart to keep their flailing friend, if not fair. Would you rather go up against a fierce queen…whose sheer likability makes her a star…or the queen who has been in the bottom a lot?
Well, that sucked. Thank goodness we were all exposed to the horrors of chronic eczema, though. I don't know how the world hasn't put together an ice bucket challenge for this.
Also, to nit pick, but technically speaking, Charmed is campy, as it was obviously the intent to craft the show this way, much like The Fifth Element is campy because of intent. Camp, strickly speaking, is not intentional. Brothers & Sisters is camp, because they really attempted to create a quality family drama and…
I loved the intentional badness and weirdness of Charmed. Oftentimes, the show played like it was written for The Babysitters Club "Magic Sisters Series," but the studio was cold, those nips were hard, those actors were really pretty, so it was kind of a Skinemax Lite Version of a Babysitters Club book, as performed…
JLD. Seriously. We're not worthy.
Karen is the best!
Yeah, his comeback totally destroyed her initial insult with its awesomeness.
I may just start using this line in my everyday life.
Anyone else notice the suggestion of a sinister face in the final 'flash effect' ending?
The Darkness believes in a thing called love.
We're basically in a more somber version of "Homer Simpson and the time-traveling toaster" at this point.
Flashpoint is great. I weep to see what this team will do with it next season.
Yes, because John Wesley Shipp is being kept from his lucrative film career because of The Flash. I'm pretty sure the dinner theatre in Boca can wrestle up Brian Bloom for this years' season.
Or technobabble from Star Trek: Voyager.
"Barry, you in danger, girl."
"This year, I'm playing "Orson Wells."
"Why, it's a reasonably priced Nissan, my dear. Nissan. Change the way you move through the multiverse."
No, I meant her everyday hair.
Pantene.
Every.
Day.
Daisy.
Every time anyone referred to Daisy being in 'withdrawal' from Hive, all I could think about was Willow riding high on "the magics" and how it's pretty absurd for the show to ape that utterly sucky plot development.