I read that they don't show the bodies because Fox wouldn't let them.
I read that they don't show the bodies because Fox wouldn't let them.
Did Hayley Orrantia say "Gah" after a sentence instead of "God" because of her seemingly religious upbringing? Am I the only one who noticed this? Or the only one that cares?
I agree with you that the payoffs have been weak. I frequently find myself saying, "oh. that was quick." I literally say that to myself while watching close to every episode this season.
Cigarettes that don sold her, and others.
If this episode were a 20 minute test pattern, followed by the discman conversation alone, it'd still be an A.
Was talking yesterday about how pleasantly surprised I was, and rewarding it continues to be, when people step up like that and become something greater than what we know them to previously be.
JESUS, Goldfarb. The line between my being perfectly fine to then fighting off tears as Adam hugged Murray was shocking razor thin. It was like a lightning strike.
Is Tammy the Nelson Muntz of this show? The bully friend, allegiances switching as needed?
Jonathan Banks deserves a handful emmy awards, but not for the reason we all think.
OH MY GOD HE HID THE SECOND GUN!! i shouted 30 minutes after chekhov's doorlock
It's maddening to me and I couldn't even focus on the rest of the episode because all i could think is "WHAT?! THEY ARENT EVEN GONNA TRY TO EXPLAIN???!"
i don't understand why carver went to such great lengths to fight for him, then after he goes into the home, he just abandons him? That infuriates me as much as Dukie breaks my heart all these years later.
She had a bit role in Life Partners so it's already slowly starting, hopefully.
A number of my female friends feel the same way, that, for the most part, the only interesting characters on girls are the not-girls.
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Ron is a fantastic and identifiable character - he means well but it so often stuck doing things he'd rather not be doing.
Adam! I checked out the show last year based on Jeff Garlin and Wendi McClendon. Didn't know what to expect, especially since network sitcoms haven't been amazing the last few years.
You know what else I love about Troy Gentile? He's that incredibly fat kid from Drillbit Taylor.
That look between him and Sally was one of most excellent shots in recent television history.
was this Don showing the kids the house?