Oh how easily you forget Jane's legs.
Oh how easily you forget Jane's legs.
Gotta commit if you want to reappropriate the male gaze by referencing a Swayze film in dance.
Were you as successful as Rebecca?
Something tells me this comment section is going to devolve into people admitting they feel on the outside at social events. And yet none of you will have the gumption to admit they've tried to fix it with an awkward pole dance. Just me then.
I think the Aladdin sketch failed because it didn't go overboard enough. Sketches like that need the audience to know it's annoying the character and the actor. So some of it should have surprised Cecily and possibly fallen on Adam Driver as well. Not that all sketches should be that vaudeville or camp fire sketch…
The pubening, gonna have to wipe my mind of that one so I don't use it in the wrong company.
Has Sean Giambrone had a growth spurt? There were a couple of full body shots in the latest episode where he looked taller than usual.
Goes and dusts off the old dreamcast.
I don't have the same distaste for Murray Gold as others but does anyone know if the soundmix is different for BBCAMERICA as opposed to the UK?
Only after playing Vulva in Spaced.
Film Critic Hulk had a cracking piece about that joke and how it's a pointed nod to the Bond end credits joke.
When they started going on about the lift shaft I though Kara was just going to straight up leap down there to kickstart her powers. Could even have been done pretty cool with the voices of the trapped people rising in the sound mix while Winn and James argue about how they're doing it only for Kara to ask if they…
So this was Nathan's Superior Spiderman episode?
Hoping Calderwoodian is already in the Urban Dictionary.
A whole quote yet no mention of who it's from?
Ha ha. Nice move leaving Killian out of the list of people that came to help. It seems the Jimmy's dissatisfaction with him is catching. Although Jimmy did seem genuinely pleased when he said he'd tell a joke.
I'm not sure it particularly suits her. At the same time I think it's an interesting piece so much so that I'm surprised it isn't used on a rom com or retail company's christmas advert.
Well that episode just sent me down the rabbit hole of listening to Clara's theme. That's a tune that's grown on me. Surprised it isn't used in more places.
I haven't seen this much accent talk outside of a Peaky Blinders thread.
Part of me hopes the actor change is a facet of Adam as unreliable narrator. So pre-puberty a mob-boss character actor was what Adam wanted for a rarely seen grandfather and later on a more cantankerous sitcom-star grandfather.