I love that the posters here confirmed that the Farsi version used a legitimate homophone.
I love that the posters here confirmed that the Farsi version used a legitimate homophone.
Only temporary, eh?
It's part of the response to Arthur Chu. It's also good strategy, especially if you're confident you can beat the person in the next game.
Teti, with Project Runway and Block and Tackle, you write my two favorite columns/features on this site. This is what the rest of the AV Clud should aspire to. Please continue being amazing.
*Ahem…* Holy shit.
I'm from an impoverished future where this didn't happen.
I don't know of another show that uses vehicles as characterization so effectively. Walt's Aztek, Marie's New Beetle, Gus's Volvo…it's always the right car for the character.
Melissa Joan Hart looked a lot like my sister back then (after adolescence their looks drifted in different directions, but for a few years the resemblance was strong), so Clarissa was like a much cooler version of the older sister I DID have.
I feel guilty for only watching one episode and bailing on it.
Be sure to play "Sister Christian" for some strippers.
I misread the clue and answered Narcolepsy Muppets.
Definitely birthday candles on my SD television. As in, you should always have candles on hand in case the power goes out…but not pathetic birthday candles.
And Wednesday's game is largely irrelevant, as it merely determines who will be chum for the Ken Jennings-Brad Rutter showdown.
I went to high school with the singer. If you like her voice, you should check her out in Too Hot to Handel (a jazz version of Handel's Messiah) and Duke Ellington's Queenie Pie.
That was the single funniest word in the entire series.
Not to mention that Philip/Clark is linked to Stan's office through Martha, too. Yes, it's narrative convenience for a television show, but I like that they're driving home the idea of how everything in connected like a web. There are failsafes on top of failsafes here, but that also means that anyone who wants out…
Oh, if he had both his eyes, only then would he be responsible for all the viewers? That's so sightist!
How long ago was Pikitis on this show? Well, Mark Brendanawicz was in the picture accompanying the review.
Another theory: She was reading pretty early in the Bible. Maybe she was looking at the 10 Commandments.
I watch is as live as possible with an eight-month-old baby. He's a great sleeper, so usually we can get through an episode uninterrupted because he's in a deep sleep, but last night was an exception. (He does have four teeth coming in.)