Beat me to it.
Beat me to it.
Can someone answer me a simple question to which I've never been able to get a satisfactory answer: Who the fuck watches The Big Bang Theory?!?
I think their strategy is highly risky. In the case of Superstore, they're hoping that moving it after The Voice will increase its ratings so that when they move it back to its current timeslot it will be a stronger performer. Huh? Aren't they at risk of losing viewers simply by yanking it (ha ha ha, yanking it!)…
So this has been cancelled as well as Powerless and Dr. Ken. The Odd Couple probably isn't coming back, either, if it hasn't already been officially cancelled. It seems like being a Community alum isn't all it's cracked up to be. Alison Brie should be thankful GLOW is on Netflix, and even then I don't see that…
I'd say such a trend began with Reagan, quite frankly. Just because he was governor for 8 years, that was ALL he had. And before that he rose to prominence solely because he switched parties and gave a speech in support of Goldwater.
Fuck this rich bitch expecting a return on her investment. Fuck the idiot administration of that school for being so oblivious and tone-deaf to have invited her in the first place. Major applause to all those who booed her and turned their backs on her.
His comments about leadership and acknowledging the need to understand why others disagree with you are more presidential that anything Donald Trump has or will ever say.
The only things I remember about it now are Tim Curry, Clancy Brown and Trump Boy. I remember finding it interesting when I was a young teenager, but that's about it.
No mention of Earth2?!?
Yea, there are terms for that. None of them are good.
Restaurants are risky businesses. In addition to most of the KN restaurants eventually closing, check out the success rate for those on Restaurant: Impossible (don't take Irvine's word for it. I like the guy, but he claims way more success than they really had.).
It's very true. He can get angry, and of course he still swears a lot, in the British version, but it's stripped of all the over-produced pretense that the American version possesses. When Fox brought KN over, it was as if they said, "Hey, Gordon, be exactly the same as you are on Hell's Kitchen." And even then…
Thanks. I'll have to go back and watch those again.
Yes. Also the one that didn't answer Dina's roll call.
I've watched this show from the start, but I couldn't remember Brett from any other episode. Looking up the character list tells me that's because he "is always stated to break every sales and competition record, despite never actually moving on camera." It doesn't look good for him.
Poor little Minsky's tale gave me a very WALL-E meets A.I. vibe. Just without any of the optimism those films possessed.
I'm as shocked and stunned as The Rutles when Leggy Mountbatten tragically accepted a teaching post in Australia.
I would think Simm. That's why I said The Master and not Missy, but, yea, I should have been clearer.
So we're all just assuming that The Master is in there, right?
I know of at least a few people who signed up for free tickets with the intention of not going, just so there would be empty seats. Whether or not that made a difference, who knows, but it's fun to think it did.