So you're saying naked, full-bush Olivia Wilde counted for nothing?
So you're saying naked, full-bush Olivia Wilde counted for nothing?
Please tell me what you loved about "Boardwalk Empire." Beyond the costumes and recreation of that particular era.
The whole "I was kidnapped and auctioned to the highest bidder and then a year later was running the White House" woe is me response struck me as evidence she's even more out-of-touch and lacking in self-awareness than we previously thought. BUT at least the writers kept her pity party about power and not "I got rid…
His singular saving grace was that he's not Brett Rattner. But I don't know if even that's going for him anymore.
Puppy Chow > Tiger Blood
This show is garbage, yet I still watch it. Not because there are so many furrowed brows emoting anger. More for Perd sightings. While I've never understood what Fitz has actually done [as President] while in office. This used to bother me. But he's so much better than the real GOP candidates. Now I just find the…
I did find an incomplete TV Guide post and unrelated playlist, but went through all the eps again to get all of them. Should be the correct order, too. Will update it every week. It's pretty badass.
I'm so on this.
You mean zoophilia. That's what they prefer to call it these days. ;)
Spectacular.
But Tandy Phil never really does seem to learn, so…
That probably places a close second, more so after you've lived in Boston. But "The Golden Girls" still always comes out on top.
Sure, some era-specific jokes fall flat now, but goddamn, no other show from that era has come close to holding up 25—30 years later like "The Golden Girls." It is still laugh out loud funny, even after you've seen every episode at least 10 times.
Re: generators—I've just been considering the viability of available gasoline at this point in the LMOE apocalypse, hence why I'm always wondering how long that will last. (Even though I should not think about science whatsoever when watching this show.)
But I think gasoline goes bad after 2 years?
I thought the virus happened while he was comfortably ensconced and alone by this point on the ISS? So he would not have been exposed to any other astronauts who may have been infected.
Yeah, true. But…and yes, it is fiction, but have you read "Station Eleven?" Since I avoid most zombie crap (I just find them to be dull antagonists) but do often delve into vicious virus territory, it seems to be somewhat par for the course.
This is, in many ways, just a much cheaper "Game of Thrones."
That's a very sensitive piece of horseflesh. Doublejeans should not be rattled.
I've been thinking about this and how it seemed to be an absolutely stupid thing to do. Then I remembered that I've been watching this show from the beginning and…it might be entirely possible that Phil somehow faked Phil's death so they would stop calling him Tandy.