Unfortunately no.
Unfortunately no.
Jesus. Spare us.
Yes it's usually thought to be illegal for private businesses to deny service to potential customers on the basis of gender.
"Spoilers" about a show that went off the air 25 years ago. Jesus.
Reinhold Weege was a "Barney Miller" writer and the early seasons had something of that vibe. As much as I worship the sexiness of Markie Post, that was already pretty much gone by the time she showed up, although the show could still hit notes like that sometimes, like the time when Dan goes into the hospital and…
I loved both that show and that comic strip, but "Bloom County" was a lot smarter than "Night Court".
Yes, there was a running gag where Harry kept trying to convince people that Mel Torme had shown up.
Yeah, Christine and that cop, that's when it started to go bad.
I guess it's a moving target as to when the show got bad, but I think all the best episodes were made by Reinhold Weege and Seasons 8 and 9 were pretty terrible.
I loved this show, but the last few seasons after Weege left were pretty bad.
Christ was Markie Post hot. So very very hot.
Never underestimate the capacity of people to look at themselves, think about themselves, and talk about themselves.
Yup, this is pretty much how I imagined all of these "dating" shows go.
He's on "Great News", fuck talk shows.
Phillip Seymour Hoffman had a Showtime deal.
He didn't say Valentino died of syphillis. But he did get Harlow's cause of death wrong—it was kidney failure,
Wasn't "The Dark Knight" pretty much in the can?
They did not add a picture of Coach. They added a picture of Geronimo that was taken from Colasanto's dressing room.
You know, pen pals don't send pens.
It might look ok on a little windowed You Tube player, but on a high definition television, it looked awful.