His three best in descending order:
1. Purple Rain
2. 1999
3. Sign O' The Times
His three best in descending order:
1. Purple Rain
2. 1999
3. Sign O' The Times
Which is odd because he was only 5 feet 3.
The doves are crying purple tears.
Nope, you're all wrong. That was Didi Conn, whoever she was.
He's a racist POS among other things.
Thank God it comes on twice on Monday, because they are showing it at the same time as Bates Motel.
I want to clone Romero and marry him!
Consistency and Scandal do not go together. The writers evidently think the audience is too stupid to remember what transpired between one episode and the next.
I don't care if he never finishes. The fifth book was horrible!
I had to laugh at "incapacitated for trying to rape some woman". It conjured up a rather weird image of a vagina dentata.
What did you expect him to do, throw the case? He was hired to defend his client and that's what he did. He made the LAPD crime lab look like a bunch of idiots in the process, but they deserved it after the way they mishandled the blood samples.
In the preview for next week, "Norma" is sitting next to Norman in Dr. Edward's office. This should be fun to watch. He's getting to where he can't function without seeing her at all times.
Very patronizing. I'm just waiting for Norman to lose it during one of their sessions and bust a lamp over his head.
At this point they are throwing everything they can get their hands on at the wall hoping something will stick.
Governor Reston. Because of Defiance he lost the election to Fitz by 4,000 votes. He framed his wife for murder because she cheated on him. She tried to claim rape but she was having an affair with the contractor. Reston found out, killed the contractor and framed the wife. She took the fall out of guilt…
I don't want Chuck to win anything. The guy's a f*cking jerk. I'm still trying to figure out what in hell Wendy saw in him that made her want to marry him. She could have done much better.
I love the bad guy and I hate the good guy. Paul Giammati reminds me of a chipmunk on steroids.
The showrunners have been disrespecting Nicole since the second season so it was not to be wondered at that she wanted out, but dang, what a way to kill your own production. I wish her all the best.
That was Clark's fault. She thought black women would be more sympathetic in a DV case. What she failed to understand was that nobody in the black community saw it as a DV case; they saw it as another race situation where a black man was getting railroaded by racist police officers
We watched the same show. Were you able to follow Scheck's presentation to the jury? He gave a brilliant summation, it's too bad they didn't show it in the final episode.