I was watching the first episode of this when I received some incredibly bad news, so watching these plucky orphans deal with their own series of unfortunate events was incredibly cathartic.
I was watching the first episode of this when I received some incredibly bad news, so watching these plucky orphans deal with their own series of unfortunate events was incredibly cathartic.
Eight months?!
Cold Case was awesome.
the amount of shows i watched and enjoyed on this list is staggering.
The timing of this Buffy week is kind of funny to me because my brother and I just recently started watching the show for the first time.
I used to be a Criminal Minds obsessive until I watched Hannibal. Couldn't go back after that.
You guys keep remind me of all these abandoned ideas I've had! I always thought it'd be funny if there was a "tortured anti-hero show" where the protagonist desperately wants to get revenge on people, but he's too genuinely good a person at heart to go all the way with it. So he does just enough to get himself…
How are you not already madly in love with Domhnall Gleeson?!
I didn't like Superman until after I graduated high school (funny story behind that one), so I didn't watch that show.
Clearly they're waiting for me to become adequately famous so I can be the showrunner.
I can't remember the moment I fell in love with Oscar Isaac.
I want to give you a pile of money to produce a TV series where every single episode is a wacky farce about the life of a different historical figure.
I got my first grey hairs at 18.
My farce about the death of Christopher Marlowe will be a hit in select circles!
I feel like this has a very specific audience who would enjoy the hell out of it.
This isn't so much a "parody", but I would love there to be a TV show set in a world where people have superpowers, but only half of them go down the hero/villain route. So half the episodes are about the conflict between the heroes and that season's villain, but then you've got episodes where they find out that a…
For a brief second I thought Kerr Smith referred to Frasier's Patrick Kerr, and I was confused as to what he had been in recently to rank so high.
Guess who's back (back back) back again (gain gain)? Debate Club's back (back back) Call a friend (friend friend).
And I know Kate Micucci from Scrubs more than anything.
I just wish we'd get more musicals in general.