Opening on the storage unit auction reminded me very much of original Law & Order. It was somewhat unusual for Elementary.
Opening on the storage unit auction reminded me very much of original Law & Order. It was somewhat unusual for Elementary.
in Steel Magnolias, Julia Roberts' character pronounces pink her signature color (rather, "signatuh coluh"),
I thought that Sajak's comment was funny, about how he'd like to see that play,
I read the book. Eh.
everyone needs fish sticks and naked time (I don't really love judge shows, but go for it, Jess' dad…)
that reaction was great
The show has shown some bad behavior of cops (when Bell was transferred, and suspected his new C.O., and his suspicion was proven correct, or the cop who stalked Watson). A police procedural is going to be mostly pro-cop though, because that's the nature of the thing.
yes
the only important question: will we see Tim Meadows on the new show?
the Dance of Joy and accompanying da da da song are big favs for me.
questions:
did all of that stuff fit in one storage unit?
how'd they get it from the storage unit to the loft?
why to the loft instead of Aly's place?
they found a way it fit it in a closet? one closet? all of it?
huh.
Fringe role. Hah.
Rivaling baby Archie in relaxed attitude was baby Opus from Suburbatory. And lets not forget the Cregut twins playing the title role on Raising Hope. A lot of relaxed cuteness on TV in the last five years or so.
As to the "red haired wife" it was BLAIR BROWN. Didn't you watch Fringe? Something has got to develop…
Nice article, but can I just state for the record that I despise the phrase "like a boss"? If it is good to be like a boss, why does everybody hate their boss? Thank you, I'm done now.
The other job candidate lost to Jeremy because he wore a clip on tie. That was very season 1-2 of Schmidt.
I liked the scene in part one where the short haired (for a woman) Roma and the long haired (for a man) Cleve check out each other's backsides before discovering that they weren't ogling a same gendered person. A small moment showing that everyone sometimes needs to face their assumptions, done in a gently amusing way.
so very sad. of course, Schmidt WILL talk this out with him later.
Nope, I'm with CeCe, I hate her. I'm just glad the show addressed the prank marriage
already.
the real indicator of its popularity—-everybody got the Alex hairdo
For a while, he was Neil Simon's theatrical and film alter ego, for his B trilogy. (He did them all on stage, and Biloxi Blues on film, before they fell out when Broadway Bound was filmed.) That was a third definite type of character for him.