He is the sheriff’s father on the ABC show, Emergence.
He is the sheriff’s father on the ABC show, Emergence.
Along those lines, I don’t watch Sons of Anarchy, so I recognized Mark Boone Jr from Last Man on Earth.
He’s also Kelvin Inman, the ex-military guy who was down in the hatch before Desmond on ‘Lost’. How I know him.
Also, how cute was it when Baby Yoda thought he had brought down Zero with his lil’ Force powers for just a split second?
What I don’t get is how this woman claims getting the bike “changed her.” There is no visible way in which she has changed over the year. She was already thin and toned. I guess she just gets up earlier now?
I am trying to get into it, and I know we’re going for a little bit of a gritty PG-13 vibe here, but The Mandalorian kills a lot of beings in this episode who don’t really deserve to die, even for an ambivalent hero. Neither the Jawas or the beast is really a villain worthy of death here and there’s no indication, exce…
While I’m lapsed Survivor fan, man it sucks to read this. In a certain way, I can guess their defense on not intervening as they cannot show the contestants the footage of each others actions, but this just crosses a line and does some really sketchy things.
They could intervene when they see men touching women without their consent.
Bandanas and do-rags are different items, and the term “do-rag” has specific associations with black men, so to call something that’s not a do-rag a do-rag just because a black man is wearing it is at least a microaggression.
The word itself isn’t racist, but no one on the show has ever called it anything other than a buff so it seemed like Jack only called it that because Jamal is black
I have been watching Survivor pretty much since Day 1. It’s my thing. I call the finales my Super Bowl.
That episode was disgusting. So far I’ve been loving the season and that pretty much every female contestant is smart, strategic and there to play (maybe not Karishma). It’s been too long since we’ve had a woman…
Paget Brewster is so, so great. I realize Paul F Tompkins already plays another character, but Max Greenfield was pretty out of his depth with the banter, in my opinion, and it really highlighted how good Brewster and Tompkins is in Beyond Belief.
My theory/hope: RBW goes for Terry Richardson’s jugular.
“I wanna Sex You Up” was the song before “In Your Eyes”. “La Bamba” was after the dead kid reveal.
You didn’t like The Gang Turns Black? Even if it was a little light on jokes, I think the show deserves credit for managing to pull off an episode dealing with an issue as sensitive as police brutality, when it could have very easily gone horribly awry.
One problem I ran into is that too many owners believe that because those jobs are technically unskilled, all employees are interchangeable. Anyone can drop frozen patties on a grill and pull the lever, so why treat them like anything other than cogs in a wheel?
Absolutely. I think it’s unfair to bash Friends because I think sitcoms in general haven’t aged well. How many popular comedies nowadays even have a laugh track? I think the actors really grew into their roles over time and still to this day there are many, many funny scenes I can recall.
We’ll always have Kudrow’s exact-same character from Mad About You.
It’s comfort food. Have a foodie review Denny’s Moons over My Hammy, you’ll get the same thing...but danged if that ain’t great when you’re in the mood.
Not to mention that Peggy would (presumably) be in England. They could conceivably run into Li’l Steve Rogers though.