Gingold or no dice.
Gingold or no dice.
I haven't watched much this season… do the judges no longer criticize for lack of conditioning? Jaja didn't put nearly enough energy into her Bollywood number, and Megz was clearly winded halfway through her (admittedly high-energy) routine, too.
"Self esteem is for everybody…"
Like most farce, Noises Off starts slow. But if you let them take the time to set up the dominoes, it's an utter delight to watch the whole thing topple. Then they do it again!
Really, with a headline that beautiful, do you even need to ask?
David Alan Grier? Say "it ain't necessarily so"!
The Age of Inno… wait, never mind. CW did that one already.
That joke was more tortured than Giles Corey.
It's no Broadway cast, but man, the charisma in that room would knock your socks off.
Honestly, I don't care which role. We're probably not going to get another all-black musical cast on television for 10 years. If they have him sing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" during intermission, I'll take it.
I've got three words for you, NBC: Brian. Stokes. Mitchell. Make it happen.
Technically, it was more of a backdoor pilot.
I don't get the appeal of Baker's "experiential" style. Does anyone really want to read how it feels to watch a game they already watched?
It's the place to read Down Goes Brown … y'know, a few hours before he reposts on his own site.
Still gets me four years later…
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I thought that was more of a verbal agreement.
All kidding aside, isn't Mark Cuban the obvious answer?
While I still don't think "Supergirl" is right for CBS's audience, if this is all just a backdoor pilot for JLI: The Series, I would lose my mind.
Will there be a dance-off for Tina's heart?
Really, shooting and punching stuff in space is Lobo's job, anyway.