Bea Arthur's dry delivery made for some of the best zingers in television history.
Bea Arthur's dry delivery made for some of the best zingers in television history.
You mean because they rearranged the categories recently? Otherwise, I don't think I understand your argument.
Okay, that helps. And it sounds like its right up my alley. Thanks for that.
I wanted to watch this show, but can't find it streaming anywhere. I understand this is an anthology series, but just to make sure: The season really aren't connected in any way and it would be safe to jump into this show with the third season and not have anything spoiled?
I guess the closest to an imitation was Hot In Cleveland. Which, incidentally, also featured Betty White. The focus wasn't on 'bunch of of women in their second act living together', though.
Today they look like Lauren Graham and Ming-Na Wen.
Also The Simpsons with Harry Shearer being the last one of the cast to be recognized a couple of years back.
That's so true. It's basically why Lost worked so well and over such a long period of time: The individual episodes were cleverly constructed from a storytelling perspective. The whole thing didn't exactly blend together in the end (which is what infuriated a lot of people). But when watched on a weekly basis it's no…
To be fair, in the last two decades he's made exactly two movies that were predicted to be failures.
Jonathan Price, again? Last time production was about to start it was Michael Palin in the horse's saddle. I would have prefered this as a reunion.
The year that gave us the ducky tie? That's kinda sad.
Shit. I hope I didn't ruin that by bringing the ninth one up.
That's good to know. For some reason I care a great deal about actors from my favorite shows and how they feel about them.
Does she even like to talk about this show? I always had this particular feeling about her that she doesn't really like to be reminded of that show. And that she didn't really get along with anybody.
The range of short guys he's able to pull off, it's just amazing to me. Just. A-Mazing.
So, we're just going to pretend that season 9 of HIMYM never existed?
To put it in the immortal words of Pierce Hawthorne: 'Let's burn this mother down!'
Wait. That was a crying face she was doing all these years?
That hit the spot.
And I don't doubt it. Thing is, I took that one scene just to illustrate a point. The pilot of Feud was littered with this sort of sloppy exposition. Which seems all the lazier in the face of the fact that they are deploying talking heads on the side. That's almost Dexter-level of double explaining everything just so…