The entirely of the "A discouraging word" category felt like kids' week. "This bovine term…" "WHAT IS COW?"
The entirely of the "A discouraging word" category felt like kids' week. "This bovine term…" "WHAT IS COW?"
Finally realized who Shannon reminds me of: Tony Gardner, the ex-husband from Last Tango in Halifax and Professor Shales on Fresh Meat.
"What is the Battle of the Blackwater?"
There's a word for people who know a great deal about old viking ships.
LOSERS.
If the cast were to spend one day at Aaron Sorkin Walk and Talk Fantasy Camp, all of Legend's exposition-o-ramas would be much smoother. Jax and Sara can't seem to handle both actions at once.
She had more potential as a barista than a superhero.
For a show that offers some good twists, damn if they didn't telegraph the punchline to the "Impressionist Painting" joke. Wings did the exact same gag with Roy thinking that Rich Little was a great painter.
Sensitivity Training?!? Boo hiss.
This week in "I fast-forward through the flashbacks":
Ollie fights in the parking garage fight club. He wins. Then a Hardcore Henry first person POV shot kills the other guys.
SUSAN: [charming self-deprecation]
TREBEK: Sounds like you're a loser!
LOSERS WIN! LOSERS WIN! GOOD FOR THEM!
And back when Matt Jackson pronounced it "Niña," he got the death stare from Trebek.
According to Tracy Jordan, it's fear, denial, horniness, wisdom, sleepiness, and depression.
It was a SpongeBob episode title. Only reason I knew it.
Tonight in "Actual Jeopardy Question" or "Leftover Clue from Kid's week":
And with "Super Saiyan," Paper Boi is my favorite new character of 2016. Laid back yet principled. Honorable yet impulsive. And able to crack up when the situation calls for it.
Really hoping that every week Barry has to re-explain the timeline by using the same chalk diagram. This week it was unnecessarily time consuming. But as a 22-episode long running gag?
The lab tech is going to binge all of the A-Team? But where will he find the………time?
Although right as Trebek was cutting him off, Charlie added "…for a thousand." It's a rare instance and unlike the other contestants who merely wagered their score, Charlie went for the highest dollar amount.
Good for Nate!