jmyoung666
jmyoung666
jmyoung666

Will and Grace only started airing the Fall after Ellen was canceled.

St Elsewhere would have been his big role in the 80's.

It's really not much of a spoiler. Given a conversation earlier in the show, it's fairly obvious who the close resistance member is.

Finally watched the Pilot. I liked it. Was the "reveal" at the end actually a reveal? I mean she had the phone call about the "party" earlier that was less than subtle.

I believe TCM is where I first saw this film.

I am not sure what this comment has to do with the article.

Why?

For people complaining about the omission of Blazing Saddles, I do not believe it is considered a parody (although Johnny Dangerously is kind of a stretch and I would have omitted that as well)

That was my thought exactly.

Is Blazing Saddles a parody of something? I suppose you could say westerns, but is it really parodying western conventions, themes, and messages or is it just the backdrop for a lot of good comedy? I tend to think the latter and would not include it in a list of parodies myself. Young Frankenstein, High Anxiety, Men

I think it's also about how horrible the DEA's actions were during this time.

"Scott Von Doviak wonders whether Thawne’s return is finally going to get Team Flash to recognize that it wasn’t actually Harrison Wells who murdered Barry’s mom, because it feels like there’s still confusion on that point."

Counterpoint: Yes it is.

I really like Unbreakable, Signs, and the Sixth Sense in that order. I have not seen another one of his movies.

Wait. Rose McIver was a Power Ranger?

Oscar is my favorite character.

I just hate unaware assholes that never get a wake-up call or otherwise called out on their BS. He is by far the weak point of BC.

And there's no reason they could not update or expand the roles of female characters in modern adaptations.

Actually, I don't believe it presented it as a good or bad thing, just a thing.

I'm shocked that Clutch is still listed below them.