Fully agreed. Borges was interesting even in the episodes leading up to Twenty-Two, playing Edgar as being very washed out and exhausted. Plus the following episode with him standing in the fireworks deserves equal mention.
Fully agreed. Borges was interesting even in the episodes leading up to Twenty-Two, playing Edgar as being very washed out and exhausted. Plus the following episode with him standing in the fireworks deserves equal mention.
He's also the voice of Boomhauer, making him the second King of the Hill vet to be on this list.
I can see their point just in the fact that she's a scene chewer. Obviously THC (hey!) has the acting chops over her but Shannon usually manages to make herself the center of attention in anything she's in.
Dammit. I was really hoping Horace and Pete would get some love since I just finished it on Hulu and I'm months behind the discussion on those reviews. Really though, something like that can get ignored in favor of fucking RuPaul's Drag Race? Cmon maaaan.
I regret waiting to watch this on Hulu, Louie deserved some of my money for it. So heartbreaking and devastating, and hilarious at times.
I kinda feel like Kurt Metzger probably would do exactly that.
And 9 months later that series is called "the news".
So when he no-sold that Stunner, it was just because he didn't understand why it didn't hurt? I just assumed it was some dick swinging power move.
Finally catching this on Hulu, only made it up to this episode by now. I don't know what else gets revealed but I think everyone is maybe too quick to accept Sylvia's rationale for her behavior. I think she's just carrying on abuse pattern behavior (see how she treated her daughter) and wants to hurt everyone around…
Sebastian having a conniption at the thought that Robert Plant actually knew who he was and chose a Zep song for him personally was my favorite moment on that show. I was surprised Plant knew who he was too.
That's a pretty useful phrase for explaining away behavior. Right up there with "It's Trump's America!"
I approve of Skid-rolling as a practice.
TruTV would have to stop running Impractical Jokers on a 24 hour loop to do that.
I finally caught up to this last weekend. I'm not one to shit on someone like Kev because I love the guy but yeeeeeesh. He has actually been to Canada, what was with the exaggerated "Sore-y aboot that" and such? And Ralph Garman doing his impressions as the lead villain was so cringey. I don't like not liking Kevin…
Those true crime shows seem to be, just from my unscientific sampling of friends, really popular amongst women anyway, so it's not like they're gonna lose a huge audience.
I'd really like to enter a business venture with you. I feel like your stellar grasp of the intricacies of language would be really beneficial to me, contract wise.
Jesus Christ. Show me anywhere where it says she's asking for a raise effective of 2011. It's nowhere in this article.
Just to clarify for those confused MRAs who think she's asking for retro pay, she's not. She was offered the same pay as Macy for next season, made the point that she never got paid as much as him for the first seven seasons, and thus wants more than him going forward. Nowhere in the article did it say anything about…
She's not asking for a pay raise effective as of Season One, or at least nothing in the article indicates that she is. She's asking for a pay raise effective as of Season Eight, because she deserves it after getting less for all those years. There is literally nothing in this article saying she's asking for money for…
I don't think you understand what the concept of retroactive pay means. Either way it's plain as day you don't understand any of what you're talking about so why don't you troll elsewhere?