At least H50 is an attractive location vacation for guest stars.
At least H50 is an attractive location vacation for guest stars.
Good interview with composer Jeff Russo on the Aw Jeez podcast from Minnesota Public Radio. While not following Peter and the Wolf except in Episode 4, he has used this character scheme all season:
* Horns - Varga
* Strings - Gloria
* Woodwinds - Stussey brothers
Well, he came in a strong second. Ugh.
Well that plot does continue but is done better. I kept clicking play, whereas last season I put off the last few eps.
Not to mention using it to pay his son's cub scout fees. His opinion seemed to be, if the check payee was a non-profit, the payor would be his non-profit. Illegal and the logic of a very selfish person, who, so far, has gotten away with it, other than some relatively small lawsuit settlements for defrauding people.
It was my mum's recipe. The secret of which she smuggled beneath her bosom all the way from Wales to Bristol.
New interpretation of the title "Who Rules the Land of Denial?" "Land of denial" has become more common as a phrase recently, I think, with "denial" in the sense of denying the truth. The few earlier examples I found used it instead in the sense of being denied sustenance. The Irish during the potato famine were…
And "Loplop" is the episode with the longest clip of Operation Eagle's Nest, the Reagan film. Undersung actors, mainly Canadian:
Beguiled by the $5m. The show is getting a tad heavy with the Trumplenastics. Even the King James Bible quote from the book of Obidiah: And "Tough thou exalt thyself as the eagle; though thou set thy nest among the stars; thence will I bring thee down."
Here's a screenshot from the Archer homage, with the green Bug! http://uproxx.com/tv/a-look…
Next episode summary: Emmit sits down with Gloria; Nikki negotiates a deal.
I halfway expected Ray Wise to come back after the Hollywood episode, but not like that. Fargo has an aliens or Lost finale problem in its writing for my tastes, but I can put up with it. Still the most anticipated show of the week. Those first twenty minutes were breathtaking.
It's miles and miles more functional than the Gulf states. Both its enemies and allies agree on that.
Wait till they start talking about Hillary's emails. That is part of the plan today. I'm hoping Comey does a Grover and stands on the table, reaches his hand up high and says "Russiagate is this important!" Then runs around under the table and says "Clinton's emails are this not important!"
Some commenter called that rich, coming from the closest human semblance of a showboat ever devised.
Even if Trump Org had charged market rates, it would be considered self-dealing and strictly forbidden for a charity. AFAIK.
From the parent's advisory on IMDB:
"3rd Episode: A completely naked woman is seen sitting on a bed, and then later shown getting into the shower"
Historically, only one democratically elected leader of major country has asked for an oath of personal loyalty from his law enforcement agents and soldiers, that I can think of. And there was no Eric Hitler or Adolph Hitler, Jr.
Pres. Trump is very concerned about foreign countries telling us what to do. In Cincinnati yesterday he was specifically referring to the "so-called Paris accords," but it sounded more like a defensive take on the latest iteration of Russiagate. Now I'm not sure why Russia would want us to help the other gulf states…
Hey, I was just asking about a show she is on from last spring, E! Network's series The Arrangement. It has a bevy of Canadian actors, up to and including Katharine Isabelle (in a sideline role), but after one episode I'm not sure it's worth watching. They steal the audition scene from La La Land, except with…