Kevin Can Wait, and he will, til Friday.
Kevin Can Wait, and he will, til Friday.
I'm going to piggyback off this answer just to point out a huge pet peeve, that's sort of related to what I think you're tiptoeing around.
Genuine question, no snark intended:
1. NBC
2. CBS
3. FOX
I know I'm in the minority, and I know I've said it before, but: I thought Jackman's nomination was very much a "role" nomination, and Hugh himself was not only badly miscast, but was one of the weaker parts of the movie. I'm interested to hear the counterpoint, because I've never really heard a convincing argument…
Son of Zorn
Frequency
Man With A Plan
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Life in Pieces
You're Beating A Dead Damn Horse, AV Club Internet!
So, back in 2001, when TV Land (maybe Nick at Nite?) actually still showed old television shows, I got really into Barney Miller for a while, and I was very excited to see that the finale was going to air in September. Well, they broke up the finale into I think three parts, and part 2 aired on September 10. The next…
My favorite—meaning the one I can watch over and over again, and won't turn off if I happen to catch it on television—is VI, The Undiscovered Country.
I'm genuinely curious, and I hate even dipping my toes in political waters, but I really feel the need right now, so I'm very, very sorry, and I'm not trying to knock any writers or person or anything else, but:
Who is Babe Ruth?
Don't you want her, baby? Don't you want her, a-ah-ah-ah?
So, as I understand it, these people (the "callers") will telephone an unwary victim, and purposely misrepresent themselves in order to achieve some kind of comedic purpose, typically related to a misunderstanding or exaggeration.
I don't know if it says something about my limited musical knowledge or what, but for longer than I care to admit, I thought he was talking about a band called "Ms" (like the magazine, I suppose), not a letter of the alphabet.
I've been rewatching some of those specials, now that they're streaming on Netflix, and holy cow…I remember when they originally aired, though I never saw them, but I don't remember the international magical cabal having quite the amount of power alluded to in those specials. And if you've ever wondered what a sneer…
The heck with that, bring back Circus of the Stars.
Sigh. Okay. So, caveat: I've only seen the first week's worth of games, but my first thought was, Baldwin isn't hosting a game show, he's doing an SNL version of "70s game show host". And maybe some people find the fact that you can clearly tell when he's disinterested in something endearing; I don't. (It seems…
See, that was the question/response set that made me say something I never thought I'd say: "Debra Messing gets it".
Illness. It's a bitch, man.
Nope, try again.