It pretty much tanked his career, and in my opinion, took the heart right out of the team.
It pretty much tanked his career, and in my opinion, took the heart right out of the team.
"He was very Schmidt in that as well"
Which is weird because Deputy Leo was so not Schmidtty in the series.
I don't know. If I was going to drink zombie- or dragon-related alcoholic beverages, I would hold out for B. Nektar's "Dragons Are Real" (cherry chocolate chipotle mead aged in New Holland Dragon's Milk barrels) and their Zombie Killer cherry cyser. Then again, I'm Spring Mead Fest-obsessed!
Ladies and gentlemen, that is Jody Sawyer and don't you forget it.
What a comedic genius that Lindsay Lohan is! Somebody refresh my memory- has she ever worked with Lily Tomlin?
So it's kind of like what would happen if Johnny Wickersham decided to release a Social Distortion album without involving Mike Ness? (Don't get any ideas, Two Bags.)
I'm pretty sure it's birthday butt sex.
She's the same girlfriend. They ran that episode significantly out of order.
Kate is Penny Hartz's TV sister! They share a mother. (And suddenly, I really want the very blond, very Canadian Elisha Cuthbert to show up as Kate's actual TV sister.)
Even if it was New Pittsburgh, it doesn't necessarily have to be in the same geographic location as Current Pittsburgh. After all, New York is neither Amsterdam nor York.
I replayed Tom dancing multiple times. It was great!
And then she did the same thing to him when he was addicted. Perfect.
I would call that "diverse," not "politically correct." And based on location, I would say it's probably realistic. There's no tokenism on this show. It's organic.
They'll upgrade to a new model.
I liked the way that most of his face was shadowed, but there was a bar of light across his eyes. The better to highlight the murderous glint in them!
Shag Blake. Marry Napier. Shove Gillingham.
You mean back when they were black Tom Selleck and white Sidney Poitier? It's possible.
Studio 60 on the Good God, Why is This Show's Name So Long? came before The Good Guys. In order to enjoy The Good Guys, I had to forget that Studio 60 had made me dislike Bradley Whitford and Matthew Perry. (Seriously, two of the most likeable actors on TV- how does that happen?)
"I bet your high school English teacher adored you." I would take that bet. Given my experience with English teachers and their ability to smell bullshit, I'd put my money on "loathed," not "adored."
You have overused parallelism, are missing either a semicolon or a period in your first sentence, and should consider seeking out a course in "Spelling for the Pompous: A Refresher" (pasty-faced, non-personalities, clichéd, nitpicking). Which is to say, you need an editor.