The claim that Hello, Dolly! couldn't be performed because of the catwalk/bridge is ridiculous. It seems like a cop out for some reason. Every other show accommodates things to fit the stage. Something more was going on.
The claim that Hello, Dolly! couldn't be performed because of the catwalk/bridge is ridiculous. It seems like a cop out for some reason. Every other show accommodates things to fit the stage. Something more was going on.
I think the lack of Pit Crew and such was all down to the fact that they were restricted to 1 hour the whole season. The last few seasons have all had 1.5 hour episodes early on. Take that away and they have to cut the mini-challenges and the pit crew. I think the shortness of episodes really impacted the season and…
The Christmas Special isn't filmed until July. It wouldn't be impossible for Bill to return if they determine she was popular enough. The rumor about her being one and done started when they were still filming and is only based on the fact that Chibnall allegedly wanted a clean slate, not on her actual contract or any…
After that rumor about Bill started, the BBC said (about a month ago) that no casting decision had been made so that may mean if she continues to be popular they may keep her around as the new regime takes over.
I'm no where near target audience for this, but nothing was more depressing than seeing Cher Horowitz and Guy Patterson playing lame parents in a C-list kid flick.
If you have ADHD and your hands want to be doing something, it's better to occupy them and continue on than try to fight the desire to think about and focus on what your hands aren't doing. The problem is some fidget things are better suited to specific spaces.
As an educator, I definitely prefer the fidget cubes to the spinners. The cubes can be used in a pocket and out of view without making noises or motions that are distracting to other students. We also see a LOT of students who did not need something to fidget with using them and distracting themselves.
We still don't know who Yuri Gurka is from the opening scene. He was supposed to be 20 years old which would make him 42 in the present day of the show. I'm wondering if it's Varga. You'd have to be a little generous in terms of David Thewlis's real age, but he's the only one that seems like a possibility as to having…
I haven't watched much recently, but I can see where there are spin-off potential characters. I think the show has a mythology that could allow for Regina, for example, to be put in a different enough scenario to sustain a few seasons. For the show to exist without Emma, I think she would have to die, to be honest.…
For me it could still go either way - Simm danced around to the Scissor Sisters. It would also be a let down from Missy being on Skaro if she's just in a vault now. I kind of was hoping for some kind of unholy alliance and something more interesting than "ended up in a box made of exposition."
I haven't watched OUAT consistently in a while, but I think there is potential to toss one of the characters into another realm and do some sort of show. Regina as Queen somewhere again having to fight her darker impulses? Hook stuck somewhere trying to get back Quantum Leap style? I'm not saying it's a great idea and…
True, but he also said he was never, ever, ever bringing the Master back and now we're getting two of them.
I'm assuming it's Simm in the Vault. Not least of all because Michelle Gomez is in Episode 6 which seems early for the Vault reveal to come into play.
It's so depressing to see how some fans can be. There are factions in the Outlander fandom who are convinced the two leads are dating in real life, but are part of a massive conspiracy to cover it by having fake significant others and then sending special, secret messages to them over the internet. They are so vicious…
The whole Feminist thing - as Atwood said, they need an "and" and an "also" to correct what they said.
The only quibble I have on the switchblade front would be that there is kind of an assumption that teens in these sorts of neighborhoods at the time were all running around with switchblades. In the 1950's, it was the weapon of choice ascribed to unruly teens and urban gangs. So if the Kid is from a rough…
The only quibble I have on the switchblade front would be that there is kind of an assumption that teens in these sorts of neighborhoods at the time were all running around with switchblades. In the 1950's, it was the weapon of choice ascribed to unruly teens and urban gangs. So if the Kid is from a rough…
The New Zealander was definitely Rhys Darby with his real accent.
14th Queen looked like Naomi Smalls from the back.
I haven't seen instagram pics of them doing hard drugs, though. I don't think anyone is arguing that they probably drink and party, but this isn't John Belushi territory right now either.