Wow.
Wow.
Maybe Bowman's more compelling with his native accent?
The most recent review a few weeks back got me back into the show, apparently just in time for the final few episodes of the series.
On the flip side, she was still hired to be a writer on a network show, and no one can blame her for the that show's demise.
Some commenters seem to like it, noting that it's improved and finally found its feet, so it may be worth another shot.
The story of the composer of "Stardust" and Indiana native Howard Hoagland Carmichael as he he struggles to find his musical voice by composing, playing, and singing at night while practicing law by day?
Is this about two grandfathers grinding on each other or the patriarch of a Seattle coffee conglomerate and his apprehension at leaving his coffee empire to his two very different but equally irresponsible sons?
Tried tuning in to an early episode for the Plimpton, but the writing was so broad, obvious, and unfunny that it just became excruciating to watch.
Of course she's more than just a sexy accent, but the thought of her going full American as anything other than a lark—especially when having to pretend to be a clueless native—is downright depressing.
Just once I'd like to see a "will they, won't they" with a schlubby nemesis.
Lawyer and former First Daughter Hayes Morrison (Atwell) is about to accept a job offered from her sexy nemesis, NY District Attorney Wayne Wallis, to avoid jail time for cocaine possession and avoid hurting her mother’s Senate campaign. Working with his team at the new Conviction Integrity Unit will let her use her…
Less fanfic than what actually happened to Peter Pan's author as a very young boy.
It seemed like she was going to rub and tug out the squick from the source, so to speak, but that would have been a bridge too far both in terms of what they could have broadcast, I imagine, and Elizabeth becoming a rapist.
…[Lauren] repeatedly selected clues starting at the bottom of categories, but if she was shopping for DDs, it didn't make much sense because she had very little money to wager, and bet less than the maximum on the DD she did find.
Alex has made many clueless remarks in the past, but that one was just obtuse to the point of being stupid.
Trebek did explain while introducing the categories that all the answers to that particular one would be 2016 models of Dodge vehicles.
Anyone who says that on a $2400 DD wager is going to be something of a tool, but props to him for actually following through on that idea with his nearly all-in, almost $10K DD3 wager.
I remember enjoying the third season quite a bit, which made the disappointment that there wouldn't be another season even greater.
Holy crap, never associated the Count's arithmomania, i.e. compulsion to count things, with folkloric traditions of vampires doing the same, especially with seeds.
It's The Borgias' Sean Harris, thank you very much.