Glad you brought it up, because I thought the same thing when, with both DDs still remaining, they started on the last two categories by going to the TOP ROW.
Glad you brought it up, because I thought the same thing when, with both DDs still remaining, they started on the last two categories by going to the TOP ROW.
At least they used her real accent as opposed to making one up that sounds vaguely racist.
Good point about the one-minute warning.
It really does make you wonder how much of the domestic and child-rearing duties are being shared, or not.
Nice to hear Jill's thought process behind her DD wager and evidence that she actually included wagering tactics in preparation for her Jeopardy! appearance.
Her "ohhh!s" of appreciation/amused astonishment did seem extraneous and self-indulgent at first, like she couldn't help her reaction at learning something new or a response she should have known, but now it seems endearing, especially after hearing how carefully she considered her DD wager in this last game, and…
The one somewhat naturally led to the other, so to speak.
X-Files has taught me that vampires do indeed have OCD and that a good way to distract them is to throw sunflower seeds at them or a heavily knotted rope.
Hawn & Schumer: S(natched) V(acationing) U(terus-bearers)
Always assumed Riker got his latinum selling beard rides.
The world would have to wait another four years for the genius of Tatiana Maslany to reveal that she was obviously the choice for that role all along.
Friendly public service reminder that chest compressions should not be done at the pace Romero was doing them, mostly because there's no benefit and will fatigue the rescuer more quickly.
Thanks for the correction!
There are some weird-seeming tangents that make you think it's crossed into Twin Peaks territory at times, but it actually works out, for the most part, in the end.
Tried watching it live, but it ran overlong (so damned annoying when networks refuse to keep their shows confined to the hour) and I missed the last few minutes to check out something else.
Quick!!!
In the book poisoning was explicitly mentioned, but the film left the method of murder undetermined:
Only read the first book, sort of, and had no idea that Asimov would eventually recapitulate Karl Marx as the series progressed.
Plus it used the Rashomon effect two-thousand years before it would be named.
That one IMDb credit surprised me because I was so sure I had seen her before, so I looked at her scenes again and now figure that she just so naturalistic and present without being showy that my brain must have automatically assumed she was an established actor and familiar to me from previous television roles.