The other day I watched one of the 'Renovations' series where the wife was a playwright and the husband a children's party entertainer and yet they had a $700k budget! Only in Los Angeles. That couple would be on food stamps where I live!
The other day I watched one of the 'Renovations' series where the wife was a playwright and the husband a children's party entertainer and yet they had a $700k budget! Only in Los Angeles. That couple would be on food stamps where I live!
I'm a Felicity fan, and I wish they would cater to me by *not* having her react horrendously to learning about Oliver's son! Give the man a moment to digest it, damn!
I don't remember hating Falsone in particular, but I used to love that show and all the new faces in S7 were such a disappointment. I couldn't care about any of them.
I agree, but at least she isn't whining anymore in her current incarnation.
The one that comes to mind is the lead character from Bunheads. Like Jo mentioned above, she was a TOTAL asshole to everyone she encountered. The young dancers themselves were amusing, but man, I hated her.
While I don't hate Xander, I do hate that he chose not to tell Buffy that Willow was working on the cure spell for Angel purely out of spiteful jealousy.
At least two of these pertain to Tim Curry, who hasn't been doing so well…
The actress is Rose, the character is Liv. :)
I took that "outburst" as something she and Clive had planned in advance. They were exchanging these sort of "did he buy it?" looks.
Someone upthread pointed out it might have to do with having less than a full 22 episodes this season.
There's also gross but delightfully strange Tokyo Zombie.
That was adorable.
I love the subtle pop culture references on this show. It took me until this episode to catch the DA Baracus joke, and I am pretty sure that Du Clark's dialogue as Major passes his test is pretty much identical to that in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when Charlie resists selling out the secrets to Slugworth. …
All these new fans make me happy!
I hope Ray Davies is in good health.
[Jerry grabs box of cereal.]
Lutheran Man,
Lutheran Man,
Lutheran Man hates Methodist Man.
They have a fight; Lutheran wins.
Lutheran Man.
Are you happy in your work?
It also really bugged me that not one of his friends expressed concern for how their own lives would change if he went back and tried to change things.
I Accuse My Parents is my very favorite MST3K episode ever. I watched it many times with a college roommate. So much so that, 20+ years later, if I called her and quacked, she would know it was me. :)