What I find most laughable about the entire situation is a message board comments section talking down to anyone when it comes to proper reactions to events.
What I find most laughable about the entire situation is a message board comments section talking down to anyone when it comes to proper reactions to events.
Nah, Michael Madsen. Even when he's older and past his prime, you know that YOU'RE the one that will be on .. or IN… the ground if he has to turn his attention to you.
Gotta be specific with this one…
Well, we still have two seasons of JLU to go through here (I hope they don't ignore the last season!); looking forward to "The Cat and the Canary" on Monday.
The problem is that any depiction of Thomas Blake would mean that he should be spending most of his time naked, and this IS the CW at 8 PM.
We do not speak of the loss of that show that was too good to be allowed on ABC Brain-Dead Family yet. Even a visit from Footy the fake-foot-puppet cannot change that.
The thought of Gulfhaven being anywhere near Enlisted's Seacord explains so much — and inspires both raw terror and an insane desire to see a crossover episode.
Understood, Todd; but I think if you re-read the sentence — "He broke in writing for Jay Ward on Rocky & Bullwinkle, yet his live-action work was on shows that were somehow less sophisticated." I know that's a bit of a paraphrase, but I also didn't include the stress you place on the word "less" by italicizing it.
Kinda wondered about that myself — Ward's stuff, even at it's lowest (Tom Slick, anyone?) was a lot more sophisticated humor than just about ANY live-action TV from back then. See the aforementioned Captain Nice, for example.
It would be one hell of an in-joke if Meisner was the one that was able to direct/manipulate DemonBaby and what it can do.
I have watched this show faithfully with my career Navy husband since it started, and I love every minute of it. "Florida; what are you gonna do?" had me howling for a good two minutes. That state IS insane.
When I saw the opening sequence — black couple being harassed for their security system killing white teenager — especially after the Dunn verdict this weekend — I was surprised Fox was running it. It's not like they haven't jerked around the airing sequence already, right?
Yeah, Wahl's physical and personal problems eventually proved to be too much to overcome. Anthony Denison tried, but couldn't revive the show by that point.
Adam's Twitter rants make Attila the Hun look like a "fathead", if I can paraphrase Alan and Frank Rizzo.
Wiseguy! Jonathan Banks as Frank McPike was one of the great supporting characters of TV history. I can still hear him yelling even as basic a line as "Vinnie! Don't you do it! Don't you DO it, Vince!" Add Jim Byrnes as the Lifeguard ("Sailor Hardware; Mike Terranova."), and regular supporting characters like Mama…