I feel the need to mention I wasn't an alive, or at least sentient, human when any of those shows were at their prime. I'm watching ER now though, and it's way better than Chicago Fire if a little dated.
I feel the need to mention I wasn't an alive, or at least sentient, human when any of those shows were at their prime. I'm watching ER now though, and it's way better than Chicago Fire if a little dated.
I love Grey's Anatomy and even I am patiently waiting for its end.
Anything Richard Linklater doesn't need the material elevated, but man does it make it even better.
Melanie Lynskey is a solid gem. Her character on #GIRLBOSS (Oh man, do I hate that title) really elevated the show.
At least two, since I'm here. :(
And we can only pray it won't be Coster-Waldau.
Once I got so sick during an X-men movie because of all the movement. It was basically like having a seizure during a very special episode of Full House.
Oh man, I love how they randomly throw Chicago Fire into their comedies.
Bones is dead. Let's hope some other shows on this list follow suit.
That is such an odd combo; they should reshuffle the new Law and Order and add more comedy.
Well, if you say I must…
Related: I NEED JANE THE VIRGIN NOW.
Finish Priestdaddy, start a new show (suggestions? You guys know what I like), and do some shopping. Also listen to a lot of Lil Peep interspersed with 90s alternative.
Black grandmas never die. Until they do.
NipplesandToes23 is iconic.
Kym Whitley is a hidden gem.
Okay, I wasn't expecting them to have new music. Now I am excited.
I haven't heard it since he lied, I've been listening a lot to Seasons (and watching Singles to celebrate the album release) and Say Hello 2 Heaven.
or trying to make the best of a truly awful situation.
I'd be inclined to mention this whole page is about the 90s, down to a Veruca Salt mention.