Not surprised there's "problems" with her, she looks unhappy and very balanced. I feel bad that people had to read those horrible tweets.
Not surprised there's "problems" with her, she looks unhappy and very balanced. I feel bad that people had to read those horrible tweets.
Somewhere along the lines, Big Brother changed scope and the casting process. While the other constants of yore weren't always paragons of virtue, they weren't this. These people are basically the dredges. There might have been one of two of them in season's past but not as many so they can confer and chit-chat about…
Given as how emotionally tinged and introspective Brooklyn Bridge was and Family Ties (could be) it's strange that Spin City was even in the mix. Although it could be great, there was something impersonal about it. It seemed like a "show" and often a very glib one.
I'm glad Anderson Cooper said that. I get sick of people not saying anything about certain people just because they aren't the perceived boogeyman or woman. Bad behavior is bad behavior and what Baldwin said was over the line.
I'll take this. Homophobic? Don't know but as we see he uses it as an insult so it's in the holster so to speak.
And like the TV series, At First Sight will strongly suggest the races all stay separate.
I don't blame her. Her brain locked when she saw Nene Leakes's dye job.
I hope "Saturday Night Bath," "Filled Up Stall" and "Who Pooped?" are all included.
Heh, triple digits? That's crazy. I'm sure your hair looks great :)
Hilariously, I've got a few types of hair on my head. It hasn't been short for close 25 years. . I usually keep it long and often get Wave Nouveau's when I can't comb it. Yep, I've broken my share of combs.
The commercial is a really big deal, take it from someone who was a kid/teenager in the '80s, it's a big, big step.
There's a line between looking distinguished and looking old. This is looking old.
Ok.
Yep.
I think it's because better shows were taken off and this is one of the shows that replaced them—and the show is bad, very bad.
Probably so, or someone in the business can do a favor for someone and it could be giving a show to a client, etc. I don't see any other reason why this show gets made and put on the schedule because someone actually likes it.
Me too. Go On and the New Normal could have gotten a mid-year promo campaign and who knows, it might have helped. Instead they chose this, a comedy somewhat cut from the same cloth yet not as good.
The show wasn't good, I caught the first episode and then another and they both were bad. For a show like that, the main character has to be likeable, she isn't.
Ga, ga goo goo, I won't remember this day...
She's not, ha!