Cheers was the most popular TV show of its era. Ted Danson won Emmys and Golden Globes for his role in it.
Cheers was the most popular TV show of its era. Ted Danson won Emmys and Golden Globes for his role in it.
Other than Judy Dench, Helen Mirren, Clint Eastwood, Henry Fonda, John Wayne, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson, Jeff Bridges, Bruce Dern, Peter O'Toole, Morgan Freeman, Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Katharine Hepburn, Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, Ellen Burstyn, Christopher Plummer, Alan Arkin, Robert…
Of course the massacre in season 2 was what he was referring to in season 1. If that had happened in real life, it would have been the worst shootout between civilians and police in US history, so, there's that.
I'm not saying it's a well-written connection. Personally, I think it's dumb, and they didn't need to do it. However, it's out there now.
The season 1 Fargo boss was named Mr. Tripoli. Hanzee's new identity, as given to him, is Moses Tripoli. I'm going to go ahead and wager that there are not two Tripolis in the Fargo universe.
Yes, he thought he had achieved sovereignty, which he probably did for a brief moment. In the end, he's a serf like the rest of us.
So that makes him good in your eyes?
Wasn't it more of a bigger commentary of Reagan's voo-doo economics leading to faceless corporations replacing family-run businesses?
IIRC, the finale was the first show to use the movie's soundtrack theme. I think they might have hinted at it earlier in the season, but ep 10 was the first one to use it. No?
True, but the writers left that open until the final montage. We didn't conclusively know he killed her until then.
Yes really. A stand up guy would own the decisions and actions he made. Besides, it's your own conjecture what he would have done if caught. I'm relying on the actual content of the show.
OK, so that makes him even worse.
Mike did. To the "guy from Buffalo."
I'm kind of surprised, with all the Coen references, that we didn't get to hear "It's like I always tell my boys: 'You gotta put one in the brain!'"
So, I guess Bear's the kind of guy who would not only kill a family member, but wouldn't even give her a proper burial. So much for him being the "good guy" in the Gerhardt family.
But it’s completely legit for MLB to be an investor in DraftKings and FanDuel...
The $299 Battlefront PS4 has been available on Amazon for several days now.
The $299 Battlefront PS4 has been available on Amazon for several days now.
That line is a reference to Raising Arizona, which took place in… Arizona.
I hope that the reasons for including the UFO go beyond referencing The Man Who Wasn't There.