Fluff 'em up.
Fluff 'em up.
That was an ECW-level bloodlust out of the crowd to see Roman bleed, haha…oh man, DIE ROMAN DIE chants can't be far off. YES! chants perfectly in time with your top babyface getting his head bashed into a table - Vince, supergenius.
I'm surprised "Billions" held off for the entire rest of the episode on revealing McManus from "Oz" videotaped the nude Jacuzzi or whatever the fuck that was.
Yuuuup…we've heard that the label's called American Cemetery in the press and they've had a bad few years, but what we've been shown is our lead character not even needing an A&R department due to his Kreskin-level abilities, really.
Yeah, I had that thought too - in the middle of your latest 10 minute harangue about wanting music that's reeeeeal music, man, and makes you feeeel something, stuff that's fresh and hip and now…as funny as he is, it doesn't make sense you'd keep your 20-years-running head of A&R in place. I'd hope in episode 3 that…
What do you know, another famous-in-the-future band Richie's right on and some random guy's wrong on. Between this and "Billions" Sunday sure has become the night for all-seeing supergeniuses.
Yeah, I seem to remember a couple points where it was shown that Frank is essentially Lip having thrown his life away and wasted his brain.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD, COMPUTER MACHINE!
Hey, "Word Crimes" was manna from fucking Heaven for dorks like me.
Being beaten with a chair ——> finisher in 2 seconds truly was a CENA WINS LOL victory, Reigns. The man himself probably had tears in his eyes that Bret Hart would've been jealous of.
Missing "Rectify" really is some top of the line grade A bullshit. The only opening credits I never fast forward past.
Joe may be more likable than Hawley, but he does not get biz-ZAY!
Joking about England Dan and John Ford Coley, responsible for my favorite 70s soft rock song "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight"….awwww.
Chunk! He's fat!
Oh God, his bizarre season-long obsession with getting a baby sister from China culminating in that line…oh God, that show. If someone had said "one day, this actor will be effortlessly charming as the love interest in a Best Picture nominee," I wouldn't have believed it in a million years.
He was crappy, but Leo on "Smash"…it wasn't even that he was bad, it was that he came off as not competent. Like he was someone's cousin, or a high school kid caught teasing a drama nerd so the principal made him take a role in the school play to learn empathy or something…as Cubanlinx said, you would've thought he…
Yeah, after I saw Brooklyn, I was looking through the IMDB page and utterly stunned to discover that the guy who played Tony was the same one who was The Worst Teenager in the History of Television on "Smash."
This show has taken off and flown the last two episodes, I really hope it can keep it up.
"This is my door…this is my carpet and some of my clothes…"
The Ronald Reagan Memorial Breakroom.