I'm excited that you spelled her name correctly, unlike the article and headline. I agree that she's (to my eyes and ears) a fine actor - I was surprised by @avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus 's contrary opinion above.
I'm excited that you spelled her name correctly, unlike the article and headline. I agree that she's (to my eyes and ears) a fine actor - I was surprised by @avclub-b0dae075785888267fc19871f3e7dab7:disqus 's contrary opinion above.
So cute! Look at him, you guys. He thinks he's people!
Whenever you see something like that, A HypnoToad did…..
Jeremy's… Iron.
21 - from Valar Dohaeris, the only episode credits I could find on YouTube on a phone.
Christ, yes. In nearly every Sam scene, when he's moping around, being ineffectual and threatened and helpless, I'm thinking "Just turn into a bear, just turn into a bear, just turn into a bear."
I counted the number of actors in the opening credits: Twenty-two. A couple seasons ago I remember counting 15-17, and thinking how that was insane, very likely by far the largest cast on TV.
Yep.
Me no get gimmick.
I had hope, both times. I was a fool.
Shut up and take my money!!
"We came up with an offer that slashed the budget 50%, reduced the number of Bunheads from 4 to 2, and paid Amy Sherman-Palladino minimum wage, but for some reason it didn't fly."
Can we perhaps somehow make this George Lucas' fault?
Single robot boob?
Let me Wiki some knowledge at you chillens!
"Dem Bones — also called Dry Bones and Dem Dry Bones — is a well-known spiritual song. The melody was composed by African-American author and songwriter James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938). Both a long and a shortened version of the song are widely known. The lyrics are inspired…
I think it's just a sign that it's a really, really old song. Why, back in the 1800's the refrain to literally every song was about the Lord.
My world is upside down. Next you'll tell me that e.e. cummings is also a guy (and not, as I wager most people assume, a little person porn star)!
"On top of a pile of money with many beautiful ladies." Holy balls this disowned crossover episode never stops giving!
Ever notice how the punchline guy always gets more likes, even though the set-up man (or men in this case) were obviously doing the heavy work and teeing up the joke for the next commenter?