I believe it was Percy Shelley. Look on his works ye mighty and despair!
I believe it was Percy Shelley. Look on his works ye mighty and despair!
[Cliff Claven takes an axe to the chest]
Exactly. WIth OD's you have some sympathy but you also have some anger, like "how could you do this?"
With Phil it was just a straight tragedy.
See, with Stress Relief, I thought the show went a little to broad with its comedy. I can't blame them, the post Super Bowl time slot is a great time to pick up new viewers. There were some funny moments of course, but I feel like the Office at its best was a little more subtle than that.
Not in the original pilot, directed by Stanley Kubrick.
His death still bums me out. The guy was so versatile. Damn tragedy.
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"an protege"
Someone…fired…blunder.
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Urkel transforms into Stephon Urquell, a smooth talking playa who seduces the daughter.
Good news is rare, newspapers are going bankrupt, and illiteracy is on the rise…now who's ready to laugh?!?!
But, they never answered the series' central mystery: Did he do that? Please discuss your fan theories below:
Ummm…It was Marie who was the klepto. Man, I hope you were fired for that blunder!
I believe that she was Alicia Silverstone's character in the film Clueless.
That is and is not the best comment i have or have not read all year!
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I guess it was a dignity thing. He couldn't help being robbed of a million in cash, but he wasn't about to walk through the desert naked. Plus the diamonds were probably in his suit.
Great, underrated movie. [SPOILER] The Psycho-esque twist was amazing!
I guess they would not have killed Frank if he hadn't attacked the suit guy. He would have been walking naked in the desert, which isn't great. But he could have survived, in theory.