3-way with Swiss billionaire in the second season opener "Swiss Miss"
3-way with Swiss billionaire in the second season opener "Swiss Miss"
I'll go ahead and say it was more on the Dobler side of the spectrum
Not to mention that fact that the woman he banished has his presumed to be dead daughter with her.
I know. I was confused too.
According to other comments, she was wrapped up in a blanket on Tyrese's shoulder.
I liked the review as well. I was just happy to hear that someone else laughed too.
Wasn't it just alluding to the fire Beth and Darryl set two episodes ago?
“I correct you. You are wrong.”
He was in Lisa the Vegetarian. Remember, when the pig flew by his office window?
He was in an episode of happy endings as well, being equally handsome while Casey Wilson was funny around him.
3 theories I gathered from other comments on this thread:
1.) It was a reference to an earlier episode this season in which Ted thought it was the answer to a crossword puzzle, but was wrong
2.) Vesuvius is the volcano that erupted and froze the people of Pompeii in time
3.) Lily keeps trying to make Robin freak out…
I think that scene in Shaun of the Dead might be my all-time favorite musical moment in a movie. Especially when they start whacking the zombie with pool cues in perfect sync with the song.
I may have just been referring to my own preferences there, as I happen to worship Martin Scorsese and I love Gangs of New York. Like I said, Chicago is just a blast of a movie and one of my favorite musicals, but when I think of a Best Picture, I (along with the Academy) usually go with something more serious and…
"I WILL EAT YOUR BABIES BITCH!"
I loved "Gone, Baby, Gone" and thought "The Town" was pretty entertaining, but I will give you "Argo" as completely overrated. So he's 2 for 3 in my book.
I actually love that movie, and thought it was extremely entertaining. Whenever I catch it on TV, I get swept up in it immediately. However, a big flashy musical does not necessarily deserve a Best Picture Oscar (especially when up against a quality Scorsese film).
Fair enough. I had just seen the episode in which Marvin died a few days ago, so I guess that didn't help.
Absolutely. I just started binging it on Netflix about a year ago, and I'm constantly confused at the massive amounts of backlash aimed at this show. I did notice that dip in quality in the latter seasons, but I never thought it was as bad as some people say it got. If you still like it at all, I would definitely…
I just downloaded that Sly and the Family Stone version the other day after watching that movie for about the 36th time
That did seem overly dark, especially for this show
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