I literally count myself in that demographic. Spot on.
I literally count myself in that demographic. Spot on.
I literally count myself in that demographic. Spot on.
The important thing is that she learned her lesson. If you throw a big enough temper tantrum daddy will throw out the run-down / buy you another pony / fix everything.
The important thing is that she learned her lesson. If you throw a big enough temper tantrum daddy will throw out the run-down / buy you another pony / fix everything.
I'm going to like this comment just for reminding me about the episode "Amen". Man, there was actually some good tv right there.
I'm going to like this comment just for reminding me about the episode "Amen". Man, there was actually some good tv right there.
Well, I mean, America isn't the greatest country in the world. It's kind of ludicrous to pretend any country is the greatest. It's like the sort of thing a child would say.
Well, I mean, America isn't the greatest country in the world. It's kind of ludicrous to pretend any country is the greatest. It's like the sort of thing a child would say.
Really? His maudlin sentimentality on the plane and his fierce commitment to journalistic ethics at the mock debate and during the Giffords shooting don't seem like wild breaks of character from someone who was originally presented as the most cynical member of the cast.
Really? His maudlin sentimentality on the plane and his fierce commitment to journalistic ethics at the mock debate and during the Giffords shooting don't seem like wild breaks of character from someone who was originally presented as the most cynical member of the cast.
It's actually another sorkinism. The do the same joke in the west wing season 2. Josh has his chair taken away to get fixed. Later in the episode Sam is telling (conservative girl who's name I can't remember) that "some of the smartest people in the world work here" at that exact moment in the back ground of the scene…
It's actually another sorkinism. The do the same joke in the west wing season 2. Josh has his chair taken away to get fixed. Later in the episode Sam is telling (conservative girl who's name I can't remember) that "some of the smartest people in the world work here" at that exact moment in the back ground of the scene…
P.S. I actually though the line about her "blatantly sluttish body movements" was pretty sharply observed. At least by the standards of Sorkin talking about the web.It struck me as just the kind of unsupportable nonsense I'd expect to find on the internet. The kind of thing which is entirely the result of the poster…
P.S. I actually though the line about her "blatantly sluttish body movements" was pretty sharply observed. At least by the standards of Sorkin talking about the web.It struck me as just the kind of unsupportable nonsense I'd expect to find on the internet. The kind of thing which is entirely the result of the poster…
I liked the dress shop scene. It was light weight but it actually worked as a piece of drama. I mean that. As absurd as it sounds.
I liked the dress shop scene. It was light weight but it actually worked as a piece of drama. I mean that. As absurd as it sounds.
On the contrary Will is quite the Mary Sue. Despite all of his flaws he never fails to get the job done. Which is fine, but there's never any suggestion that he might fail to get the job done. He does the new high - flawlessly. Making MacKenzie look hysterical for no reason. He dismantles a gun in 0.2 seconds, because…
On the contrary Will is quite the Mary Sue. Despite all of his flaws he never fails to get the job done. Which is fine, but there's never any suggestion that he might fail to get the job done. He does the new high - flawlessly. Making MacKenzie look hysterical for no reason. He dismantles a gun in 0.2 seconds, because…
Dr. Beat.
Dr. Beat.