Just handling The Entertainment would be an interesting prospect. I guess it could always be viewed off camera, or with the camera facing the character rather than the tv.
Just handling The Entertainment would be an interesting prospect. I guess it could always be viewed off camera, or with the camera facing the character rather than the tv.
Would there be a sister series airing immediately after it to cover all of the footnotes?
Fwiw, I've seen a few Americans say that Hulu has a 30 day free trial period that they're using to watch this show (I guess you'd have to start late and catch up in order to watch the whole thing in a month). We don't have Hulu in Canada, but luckily it was finally picked up by a network here.
I've seen the trailer a few times, and it never fails to give me full-body shivers.
I still remember where I was when I listened to that because i don't often crack up like that when I'm alone in the car.
I always skip eps where he subs for Howard Kremer on Who Charted, as well. I find Kremer enough to deal with (I listen mostly for Kulap and Stard), so Weitzman is definitely too much for me.
PFT posted a pic on instagram of them all recording the episode, and I've been excited ever since. The Orphan Black eps are always reliably awesome.
My best friend's brother's girlfriend's sister's boyfriend heard from this guy who's going with this girl who saw Obama pass out at 31 Flavours last night.
My best friend's brother's girlfriend's sister's boyfriend heard from this guy who's going with this girl who saw Obama pass out at 31 Flavours last night.
It's so, so good - granted, I'm Canadian, so biased - but…Eugene Levy! Catherine O'Hara! C'mon - they are comedic treasures. The recent ep with Moira 'acting poor' at the car dealership was amazing, and Levy's straight-man reactions were priceless. The rest of the cast is also top-notch, and the wardrobes for Moira…
I'm in for at least a few episodes. The only fun hourlong show I'm watching is Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and I need more distraction in my life right now. The CW is capable of greatness, so I'm at least giving it a shot.
I almost always download the podcasts I'm listening to, since I mostly listen in the car or walking around, and streaming kills my data. If the shows I listened to stopped being available to download, I'd have a huge issue with that.
I loved the episode too. She was a delight - though I've never really had a problem with April. The storyline was terrible because of the reaction on Luke's end with respect to Lorelai, and then Anna was completely unreasonable in every respect. April was just an easy target for most of the fans, I think.
I could swear I saw a headline onilne the other day that was praising this series, but now I can't remember where it was. I'm excited to watch it.
Well played, Goldfarb.
Exactly. I must have missed the ep where they explained the new format, but I'm really missing having the guests present for the whole show, especially someone as entertaining as Donohue. That story was hilarious, and she had great chemistry with everyone in the room. I wish she had been around longer.
Oh my gosh, I saw him open for TJ Miller and Patton Oswalt a few years ago, and he was insanely funny. I'll definitely check this out!
Oh seriously? I had no idea he had an actual job other than professional coattail rider. Sorry!
No, sorry. I hate to correct but Canada wants no part of taking credit for that dude. He is Ariana Grande's brother Frankie and I hate that I know that and I don't want to talk about it any more.
Bomer was my first thought, too. If it wouldn't be too distracting for White Collar viewers, I'd say they should case Bomer and Tim Dekay, because they had crazy great chemistry together. I could totally see them playing a married couple.