I love that the actor playing Wild Bill, probably could have taken his place, and no one would know, they look so much like brothers.
I love that the actor playing Wild Bill, probably could have taken his place, and no one would know, they look so much like brothers.
LOVE FOYLE'S WAR. My dad got me hooked on it. It is great television.
A lot of the reviews I have read about the first episode & B.o.B as a whole have always said that Schwimmer just wasn't the man for this part, but I have always disagreed. He played his part as he was told, and I always thought he did it well. Especially that scene you mentioned where the group he trained forever with…
Comparing this series end to some others, Scrubs (season 8, there was no season 9), Psych, Cheers, The Office, etc, it just falls flat.
Why would Ted tell his children about his three way? Barney's perfect week? Basically anything Barney did? Because you and I know it's storytelling, and seeing the reactions and actual death or close to it would have been good storytelling.
NCIS being the show I watch with my dad I remember this moment being a hard one to take. Before NCIS was a ratings juggernaut it kinda struggled through its first season, so they made some theme changes for season 2 and everything clicked. Then Sasha gets shot at the end of season 2, literally within the last ten…
Shawn and Gus of the dead would be next on my list. Followed by Dual Spires, while not a fan of Twin Peaks, I understand the importance of the episode, and it was very well done.
Pretty much spot on. I feel the first 2 episodes of season 3 are golden age as they precede "Daredevils". That episode made me kill 5 puppies.
This interview sounds awesome. He sounded like he wanted to get a rise out of you the entire time.
Since he talked about how this show lingered, when do you think Psych's "Golden Age" was?
It was also the finale, they tried to get him but he was on a movie.
So all 3 real life married couples had their spouse in this episode, right? Unless the other 2 are married, and I missed it.
Brendan wanted to do it, but he was filming something, so they stuck the blonde from Mad TV in his place.
Barney tends to stretch stories. I took the quitting and trying to pee on the table at face value. I took the addon of a suicide as Barney trying to make his story awesome. As he tends to do.
I might have missed it, but no mention of him playing Hopper for A Bug's Life? Role seems up his alley.
All those good to great movies come out, and I get the most excited for Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
The Civil Wars has that crossover appeal, I know a lot of country fans who enjoy them. A lot of their songs have some sort of footing in country as well.
She seemed extremely pleasant and fun, and very generous as it appears you went over a ton of stuff with her.
California's was all over the place, new york's stuck to 1-2 genre's.
Dylan: I mean, who are da five greatest rappers of all time?