maybe they do in Austrailia. Issacar sounds like a possible name for a Vegimite sandwich.
maybe they do in Austrailia. Issacar sounds like a possible name for a Vegimite sandwich.
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at least recycle the stuff. who needs more trash in the landfill?
yeah, he's done a lot of TV, but his films with Egoyan are the best. (his years of costarring with Ashley Judd, less so.)
I've said it before, but there's one particular face he makes signifying displeasure that always reminds me of Wilfrid Brambell as the grandfather in A Hard Days Night
Thanks for sharing your insight from the inside of the stuation. So sorry for your loss.
Hugh Laurie is much too close in age to Jonny Lee Miller. Too bad, because I'd like to see House and Holmes work together.
Remember Timothy Dalton's arc on Chuck? Even better, remember him as Pricklepants in Toy Story 3? That is no B/C/D resume, you know.
I first saw Michael Weston as the sweet natured head injury case on Scrubs. It seems to me that he brings a tiny touch of sweetness to even the most depraved characters, such as Oscar, which makes him so much more interesting than just a devil on Holmes' shoulder. He was really good in tonight's episode.
no violence necessary, verbal sniping will do. Dunkleman!!!
hooray for Undateable
yeah, this was one convoluted story. the characters themselves keep talking about how randomness of all the threads. that was the most fun of the episode for me; the fact that the detectives seemingly found it as absurd as the viewer.
I had to miss the broadcast—couldn't resist watching Undateable's live broadcast (I need to find an Undateable discussion somewhere) but this sounds pretty cool.
I was uneasy in the opening scene, thinking that the case would be that the young men would be targeted for witnessing while black (especially because one of them says "we should get out of here") because of NY's bad rep. They avoided that hot topic, but managed to highlight the prison for profit mess, and the…
your loss
Schmidt's leave-taking of Fawn was the sweetest gesture I could imagine for him. Also, he wasn't kept in line by the douche jar—-he didn't have the cash, and settled for a slap instead.
Max Greenfield was just delightful tonight.
no Dancing With the Stars anniversary special? If I weren't already torn between New Girl and Undateable, I'd be checking that out, you know.
Since I never saw six feet under, my familiarity with Michael Weston comes via recurring roles on Scrubs and House, and the one disturbing role I saw him in was on L&O:SVU. There's something about his looks and speaking voice that reminds me of Donald O'Connor. I thought his performance as Oscar was really affecting.
I loved the tag. Still grinning.
I enjoyed the little we got to see of Kal Penn, and I'm hoping for more of him in future episodes.