I wish that was real.
I wish that was real.
I'm surprised at all of the hate Obvious Child is getting on here. I really liked it.
For my money the best crafted and most realistic portrayal of abortion was (semi-spoilers for a somewhat obscure Australian show) in the third season of Please Like Me. That came out after Obvious Child though, so for the time I totally agree with you.
Not really, but it's still kind of fun in an abstract way. You can tell they had a great time making it.
I actually have the DVD of 12oz Mouse, but I haven't watched it in years because for some bizarre reason they didn't include episode breaks-it's just one long movie. A friend of mine still quotes the harmonica bit though.
100% of the reason I remember upn is because they aired the last two seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Also I think they made Moesha?
Well she did dump him right after, so it might not be that inconsistent.
It was still good to see her though-having recently rewatched Six Feet Under it was a nice surprise.
I'm really excited for Friday's episode; Melissa Harris-Perry is a joy and I miss her show terribly.
It was renewed for a third season a few months ago. December, maybe?
They don't really ever host musicians there. Sometimes they'll let musicians play at the Hill Auditorium, which is decently sized, but it's mostly just theater and orchestra.
There is nowhere in Ann Arbor that could host somebody like Sia. All of our venues are way to small.
Is Flapjack worth going back and watching? That is an impressive cast of cartoonists, but the only thing I remember about the show is the vague feeling that I liked Chowder better.
It's really good (as is the Sabrina series) but the publishing dates are so far apart I'm hesitant to recommend it until the story is over, or at least farther along. When and if it ever ends it will be well worth reading though, especially if you like horror.
I think they've mentioned expanding into weekends in the past, and isn't there something about 10pm being unlikely because of local affiliates or something?
I had to confirm my credit card yesterday with CEG, since I never use Itunes and the one they had on file was way expired, but they didn't charge me any money.
It doesn't have to be a new release to be a childhood favorite! I am very much a millennial, being born in the early 90's, and FernGully was one of my favorite movies growing up.
Oh wow that was him in Sense8. Totally missed that. But yeah, he (and basically everyone) was great in that.
I really hope Alex/Charlie comes back at least. I basically only stuck with this show for season 2 to see more of her story.
9 to 5: the musical was okay. My Grandma loved it at least. Diana Degarmo is no Dolly Parton, but she was fun enough.