Stop reading the diary of the bulimic 20th Century Fox executive!
Stop reading the diary of the bulimic 20th Century Fox executive!
It's incredible how good an actress she is.
That's great news that I somehow completely missed. That'll teach me to rely solely on the AV Club for award show hosting news.
Holy wall of text, Batman! Good review, but a couple of blank lines would really improve readability.
If John Oliver acts more like his The Bugle persona than his Senior British Correspondent persona when presenting The Daily Show, he should be fine.
Yakety Sax makes everything better.
So, what are your favourite BBC Radio (4) comedies?
The Jon Snow-it-alls
So Guardians of the Galaxy will be set in Pawnee? I guess Chris Pratt won't have to travel far then.
Abbott & Costello's Who's on first for the laughs in the surely dystopian world we'll end up in. George Orwell's 1984 to remember how not to rebuild society, and Doris Day's Que sera, sera to keep hope and relax a bit. And perhaps save some Shakespeare plays, because that shit is just too good to let it get lost in…
"Wow, they have red, yellow, green and blue Kool-Aid here! Which one do you want?"
I have my annual Deadwood rewatch going on right now, and this is one of the few shows I keep returning to. I keep finding things that I'd missed on previous occasions and am continually discovering new meanings. This doesn't mean that you can't appreciate the show watching it just once, it just means that there is so…
Dammit, this probably means that Merritt Wever won't be sticking around for that long on New Girl. I know that she'd never become one of the core cast, but I was really enjoying her character and the way Elizabeth toyed with Schmidt. Here's to hoping she'll return to New Girl for more than one episode.
Ummm, the Americans didn't really want The Muppet Show. If ITV hadn't stepped in, you'd never have known Sam the Eagle.
Will the backstage antics show who's really pulling the strings?
"Warner Bros. stared deeply into Paramount's hazelnut eyes and knew it was wrong yet, at the same time, so right to relinquish her control over these two little beloved cash cows. Paramount saw the stress in Warner Bros.'s eyes and tried to calm her by saying: 'Don't worry about their well-being, I'll take good care…
Charlie Chaplin on line 3.
If we're recommending ambient music, I'd add someting like St Germain. It's a bit more to the jazz side of things, but still pretty good.
I find it hilarious that in a country that's supposedly all about freedom from government (meddling), people will accept random neighbors meddling with their choice of christmas lights and the ideal time to mow the lawn.
As @avclub-fb3deea8bff8902a6a092a4b532b4a68:disqus says: you're right at the point where it starts to get really good. Episode 11 (Bound) is one of the best showcases for bad-ass Olivia, 12 (No-Brainer) really isn't that good (and you could probably skip it), and 13 (Transformation) basically resolves the John Scott…