That there is a classic Bill "One T" Waterson comic.
That there is a classic Bill "One T" Waterson comic.
Son3 might not be long for this band, because he couldn't even grasp the basic direction that all hands must be securely tucked away in jacket pockets.
I even hit up Wikipedia to find a counterpoint to that, but…nope. It's Garry Shandling's Show, maybe? I dunno, never seen.
That would have been my penultimate season last half, sure. My last season would have been Dexter continuing to kill people while in prison. Like a kid in a candy story, plus the potential for fun plotting like "How's he gonna get away with this under massive surveillance now?
And if there's one thing I watched five seasons of Dexter for, it was the performances.
I never made it close to Season 8. I can't believe I missed that little bit of awesomeness. Thanks for making my day.
I curate my boogers when nobody is looking…because I'm a fancy man.
If that's what my local tv news reporters looked and dressed like, I might just….nah…I probably still wouldn't watch the local news.
Chalk this up as a headline I did not expect to see today.
You know, going into lists like these, you never expect to see a name like Corey Stoll to keep popping up over and over. Not that I'm complaining…
Come for the Belcher, stay for the Butz
Long-time Built to Spill fan, and my personal "Power Hour" would look vastly different than this. Probably more of a testament to how many great songs they've produced than a difference in taste. I'd have a hard time just whittling Perfect From Now On and Keep It Like a Secret down down to hour between just those…
"Cortez the Killer" never did it for me on the album, but in concert, hot damn, it's a hell of a number. My strongest Built to Spill concert memory was back probably around 2000ish in Portland, OR when the final encore song was Cortez and they brought out all the opening bands to jam with them. Must have gone on well…
Is that the show with the AT&T girl in it? Stay foxy, AT&T girl, and make sure Mark Cuban keeps his dirty rich hands off you. That guy seems like a real groper when the cameras aren't running.
It's been said many times before, but worth saying again, but shaking up the requirement to have a musical guest (with two songs) could breath some life into the episodes hosted by stand-up comedians. Giving Louis C.K. those two segments to perform stand-up (albeit, network tv friendly stand-up) like the old SNL…
"You, on the left. Keep moving out of frame until we can only see your tits."
"I'm a person!"
This already looked terrible before I knew M. Night Shyamalan was involved. So…I guess it all makes sense now
Hell, I learn a lot from Wild Kratts. Not sure why it wasn't in this category. Even though it's geared towards older kids, I read recently that it was PBS Kids most watched show in the pre-K demographic.
We watch a lot of Thomas in our house. The boy really enjoys it, but I've found there aren't many stories to tell with a train. They have like 3-5 basic stories (engine gets prideful and doesn't listen make up ~90%) and then they just swap out engines to play the different parts. Gets pretty mind-numbing. I find…
I don't even think the show knows (have a 3 year old boy, so we watch a lot of Thomas). The trains have engineers, but nobody talks to them, like they've somewhat flipped reality where the humans are the machines and the machines are the humans. It gets more disturbing when trains get stuck in a tunnel, for apparently…