Yeah, I think he mentions going on that ski trip in the "First Duty," the episode that introduced Sito. I think he went there with the cadet that died (Josh?) when their flight squad did that banned starburst manuever.
Yeah, I think he mentions going on that ski trip in the "First Duty," the episode that introduced Sito. I think he went there with the cadet that died (Josh?) when their flight squad did that banned starburst manuever.
"You know, my grandfather was a Canadian. You're one too, aren't you?"
[Chet Huntley walks out.]
Every time Tyler does his fake nice thing, my wife says, "Good morning, Mr. and Mrs Cleaver!"
Bless you, sir.
We Warzone fans prefer "flop."
Any Paul Lynde is great.
Haven't you seen Boys Don't Cry? He ain't no waspy priss in that. He's fucking scary.
You can't help admiring a guy who can eat a gallon of poutine in a sitting. And Randy Quaid is that guy.
Hockey zombies. Always with the highsticking. Not polite at all.
Would you ask Jian Ghomeshi that?
I haven't even seen it, but I can't help rooting for it because Nestor Carbonell is in it.
Gotta agree on the Cheers pilot: it was great. I also remember the pilot of News Radio being especially good (but I have't seen it in years), and I wasn't even a huge fan of that series.
Greco-naked, I suspect.
I'm thinking Franco/Rogen buddy picture, with Franco as R. Daneel.
Biff's a good guest. I remember seeing him interviewed on Letterman's Late Night back in the '80s. He killed.
I've seen maybe 10 episodes of this show. Not a fan, but I do like Simon Baker, and Tim Kang is fucking great as Cho.
For sure.
#2 was so bad, I never saw #3
Cul De Sac is fabulous. It started in the Washington Post (the "Otterloop" family name is a reference to the outer loop of the DC beltway), but I'm not sure how many papers it's syndicated in now.