Considering it's really her only claim-to-fame, it'd be harder to do that for her. But even someone like Stamos doesn't really seem to be looking at it that way. Meanwhile Saget, I'm sure, knew is sucked all along.
Considering it's really her only claim-to-fame, it'd be harder to do that for her. But even someone like Stamos doesn't really seem to be looking at it that way. Meanwhile Saget, I'm sure, knew is sucked all along.
The original show did suck, too, but I must admit it would've been interesting if both Olsens came back, seeing how they would handle two adults playing the same character. May have got some amusing "meta" kind of humor out of that.
Proving that Jimmy Fallon is history's greatest monster.
Sounds like a name Bill Hader's Stefon would've come out with on SNL.
What if I don't like a "rousing musical number"?
Siobhan Smythe (Italia Ricci)
I don't know why but for some reason I've always loved when a TV show or movie uses an actor's personal photos to show younger versions of themselves.
I miss the obnoxious '70s drama / cop show openings, mostly from Quinn-Martin, with a loud announcer telling you every actor's name. "The Streets of San Francisco" is my favorite.
I wish that show lasted, too! I often don't like Whitford in things, but he was awesome on that show.
Not sure on the actual stats, but this show may have had the highest level of color-saturation than any other TV shows. Miami Vice liked colors everywhere, but that was mostly actual pastel lighting on set.
I used to watch this show in very short a-few-minutes-at-a-time bursts just to check up on Tiffani for a while. I thought one of the biggest problems with this show was that though the lead guys were obviously supposed to be "cool," they came off as douchey instead.
Friends was one of those shows that appealed to a demographic who in their minds were like the characters, but were not. Young adults who liked to think the Friends gang were just like them and their own friends, but were not actually as modern, sarcastic, etc. Also the pre-hipster coffeehouse kids. A big thing in the…
Well, it is talked about somewhat but mostly with fans of the show. With some shows, the emergence of a lesbian couple would be breaking news on CNN.
They really upset me by not having Kyle Secor play Braugher's husband on that show. What a missed opportunity!
It's possible I forgot those seasons. But I could amend that to be "mostly off screen."
Racism, no doubt.
I am annoyed by the suggestion of Poe and Finn, too. What, now we have to "ship" every pair of male friends there is? Granted, searching through the terrible depths of the internet will pretty much tell us yes.
They could be in a love triangle with Carla Gugino.
That's Lady JaYe. And they were pretty much together the whole time. They even have a daughter on the future Transformers cartoons.
The other day, I was watching TV with a friend and the term "ship" came up on some show. I was envious of him for having to ask what that term is supposed to mean. I am often envious of people who never learned all the silly online terms like that.