“At this firm, we stand up for each other. We also stand uncomfortably close together when alone in elevators."
“At this firm, we stand up for each other. We also stand uncomfortably close together when alone in elevators."
I haven't seen it yet, but that may explain why literally the only negative review of the film ("boring & predictable") from anyone I know came from a Trump supporter.
Archie is a regular on Blindspot these days, on NBC, and while that may or may not be renewed, she's already got another gig lined up:
Gina Torres is no longer a regular on Suits, Harvey and Louis are running things now. However, it has been reported that she will be reprising her role in a spin-off focused on Jessica at her new firm in Chicago.
'Dick' Wells has got it in for HR to such a degree that he can't even count.
"It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark… and we're wearing sunglasses. We're on a mission from Grodd."
It can be two things.
It's not either/or, though. We need to give statehood to Puerto Rico, Guam AND D.C.
Which always leads to the 'Scrubs' version(s), in my mnid.
I've thought for a while that Reagan-era gutting of mental health care has turned the mentally ill into a demographic to be marketed toward.
If you like stories about grifters, you might enjoy Hulu's "Shut Eye."
Meanwhile, Lyft is making a big donation to the ACLU:
"President Herbert Hoover then ordered the Army to clear the veterans' campsite. Army Chief of Staff General Douglas MacArthur commanded the infantry and cavalry supported by six tanks. The Bonus Army marchers with their wives and children were driven out, and their shelters and belongings burned."
Snyder's criticism of Sgt. Jenkins, "Are you running a labor camp, or 'The Octagon'?" made me chuckle because the actor playing Jenkins plays a mixed martial artist/drug dealer on "Kingdom."
He behaved in exactly the manner "Pete," recognizing the con, predicted he would, including claiming to have been conned himself. We've already seen his reminder to pay the rent of the non-existent person, it doesn't have to spelled out any more clearly.
After Hurricane Katrina, Zesto's restaurants in Atlanta were selling a dessert called "Heckuva Job Brownies."
Lance is the swindler.
Someone I know just retired from the Army on the same day as the Inauguration. He was quite proud that all his paperwork was signed by Obama and that he would not be serving under Trump.
I'm a little surprised that no one commented on the framed picture of Jim Nabors on the mantle, another surreal little detail.
I think Mattis is qualified, although I understand why he is worrisome to many.