"Forget it, Johnny. It's Polynesiantown."
"Forget it, Johnny. It's Polynesiantown."
Clever spoofs of classic movies died when SCTV did.
Nor do I recall such a situation. Very, very unusual.
Argh. All right Eagles, rest your starters and get ready for next week.
Dallas losing to Washington would be the funniest thing of all, especially with a few Romo interceptions thrown in there.
And if the Lions lose today while the Packers win, the game tonight will mean nothing to the Bears, as in that scenario it will all come down to next week regardless of whether the Bears win or lose tonight.
The word snow wasn't in quotation marks in the category title, so the response wasn't required to contain that word, making "pizza" acceptable.
A note about the Bears-Eagles game tonight:
I associated "Beat" with being in sync with an enlightened way of thinking, the opposite of being "uptight".
Jeopardy! thread for Fri., Dec. 20 - At the end of DJ, only $200 separated Greg and Jon while champ Varun tried for another come-from-behind victory as the players faced this Final:
Well, I'm not going to completely blame Leno for that one, it was just a stupid idea that was bound to fail.
It was fairly rough going most of the way until the last couple of categories in DJ, which is partially why four DJ clues were left on the board.
Jeopardy! fans, please continue to join me through the holidays for our nightly threads in the What's On Tonight column.
Sure do. CBS thought his WoF "popularity" would carry over to a different venue, a very similar mistake to the one CBS made in bringing Couric to their evening newscast.
Pat and Vanna have to be the luckiest people in show business history.
The Today Show was popular when she was on it, but that doesn't necessarily translate to Couric being super-popular. She was an ingredient, but not the overwhelming reason Today did well then.
"As co-host of The Today Show, she was immensely popular…"
Yeah, I thought that was strange, too, especially since there are a lot of Ewings in that family, so I'd put the whole thing just to be sure I was given credit.
I'd guess most of these critics haven't really watched more than a couple of American Dad episodes in their lives. Because if they really sat down and paid attention to it, they'd have to recognize how uniquely brilliant the writing and voice work is.
Varun's wager was based on the idea that he could only win if Jenna was wrong on Final or bet $0.