The Orioles kinda took that one already.
The Orioles kinda took that one already.
Since the X-Men were originally created as an allegory, it's kind of nice to see that spirit staying alive in a new age of persecution.
It was also NBC's Classic SNL pick the weekend after her death.
Guys, stealing the spotlight from the people it should rightfully be on is Triple H's thing.
I recall racism being a big deal back then as well.
The State of the Onion? It's a little bitter that reality is satirizing itself better than the Onion ever could.
Mon Dieu!
I haven't actually watched Heavy Rescue: 401 yet, but I've recorded every episode. I'm convinced it's going to be a hit.
And we finally get the episode where we hear the story of Jesse James, three episodes after the episode where we hear "You've heard the story of Jesse James"!
Yeah, I was sure at first (and less sure later on) that Mason was purposely sabotaging Jiya so that they have no choice but to keep using Rufus.
I mean, had the election gone the other way, we'd be right in the middle of a banner month for radical right-wing talk radio. They gambled and they lost.
That shit-eating grin Dar Adal had for part of that scene was very un-Dar Adal-like.
I was wondering the same thing, and I feel like they must have at some point, but I don't actually care quite enough to check Wikipedia to find out what happened to ol' Virgil.
I forgot A&W?!? I'm not nuts on their fries, but they're too ubiquitous to leave off such a list.
How This List Would Be Different In Canada
It's buried pretty deep in the channel lineups up here at least. Most people don't realize they're paying for it.
I didn't mind the change of pace. Plus it helped Chip realize how good he has it at home, which should stick in his memory for at least five minutes after he gets back.
I love that Chip once again had a clown name thrust upon him without (or even contrary to) his input.
There's nothing inherently funny about a down-on-his-luck character trying his luck at the hobo life and befriending a bunch of junkies. And yet this is one of the funniest things on television.
Landry done got himself typecast!