Oh, okay. I was worried I'd missed the last episode because I saw it wasn't Jay Leno and decided not to watch tonight.
Oh, okay. I was worried I'd missed the last episode because I saw it wasn't Jay Leno and decided not to watch tonight.
Doesn't The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson end tomorrow night? Since this just posted and the gust is Jim Parsons, I'm guessing either they changed guests last minute or it's tomorrow night.
I've only seen one of the movies on this list, but at least it's the one in the top spot.
My three favorite sitcom Christmas episodes have to be Friends' "The One with the Holiday Armadillo," the Community Glee episode (I know the title is literally one scroll above me, but I am lazy and refuse to go check it), and How I Met Your Mother's "How Lily Stole Christmas."
He would have been a pretty solid Superman. Actually, now that I think of it, he'd probably be a decent Batman too. Jon Hamm may be the only actor I know of who could pull both roles off well.
I do think that Thea was lying. I think Malcolm lied about drugging her. Thea knows way more about Malcolm and the League of Assassins than the storytelling team has let us know so far. I don't think she knows Oliver is the Arrow, but I think she knows pretty much everything else.
Zhu Li did the thing.
Didn't Edgar Wright do like a day of second unit work on Into Darkness?
Santa Claus: The Movie was one of my favorite Christmas movies as a kid. I somehow managed to catch it a few times during my childhood, years apart, during TV broadcasts, and some how it was always when I was watching TV by myself. My parents never watched it with me, and thought I was making the whole thing up when…
I did not at all expect Siblings to be on this list, and was so happy to see it there. I don't know anybody else who's watched it. It's so good!
Nice to see Gethard getting some recognition. He's a great comic who always entertains. I've been a fan of his short lived Comedy Central sitcom Big Lake, and this year I got the chance to go to a few tapings of his public access show. Hoping he does more albums in the future.
Do they explain in that why he's suddenly calling his sister's ex-boyfriend the same thing he's called her since she was a child?
Yeah, her alias being Mia sure seems to point to them not having forgotten, it's just a little weird.
Why did Oliver assume Lyla meant Roy when she said "speedy?" Roy has never been called that by Oliver in the TV show. Have the writers forgotten that in Season 1 they were setting up Thea to be Speedy, until they decided to go the Roy route? And this comes right after he gets his costumed name of Arsenal?
Oh, okay. Thanks.
Oh, that makes sense.
Possible Spoilers for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, which everyone already saw the night it opened, but hey, fair warning:
I didn't really like the end of How I Met Your Mother all too much (well, I loved the scene of the train platform, which actually felt like it was worth the nine years of waiting), but I didn't hate it either. It's a very middle of the road ending for me. I feel like it will get less hate in the future when people…
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And this will be the only DC movie coming out in the next four years that I will actually go to see.