To be fair TARDIS does stand for Time And Relative Dimension in Space.
To be fair TARDIS does stand for Time And Relative Dimension in Space.
“Don’t perish yet. My rose petal of combat”
Not to mention Raymond Burr was 40 when his version premiered in 1957.
If he eventually hosts the Grammys and Tonys, does that qualify him as an EGOT?
Well, it was after 2 seasons, not one, but Valerie losing not just the title character, but the title named after the actress, and managing to continue for 6 more seasons. Also, Eight Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughters lost John Ritter after one season and went on for a couple more.
At about 10:50, speaking of the Bush administration “It would be hard to top this group, in terms of absurdity.”
You’ve got a main villain who is crazy, hates Kate and whose current MO is replacing people’s faces...seems like it wouldn’t be too hard to work with that to come up with a workable plot bring in the new actor.
Bigger Batwoman news - Ruby Rose is out for Season 2, they are recasting.
I’ve had similar thoughts about the name Bambi. Post-Disney movie, it’s become the cliched ditzy girl name. But Bambi is not only male, but in the end of the movie becomes the dominant alpha buck “great prince of the forest”.
For some reason, over on nbc at the exam same time slot is Indebted, which is also a sitcom about broke relatives moving in with a young married couple. And also looks...fucking...awful...
Maybe it’s Red Monkey Month
Exactly. The pitch from the people recruiting the ‘winners’ wasn’t to convince them they weren’t committing fraud, but to spin it at as whatever sort of fraud they were comfortable with.
Next week’s episode title is “The Timeless Children”
I liked Thomas Lennon as Mxy, but also like the idea of using a different actor for every appearance. Maybe next time they could go really meta and use John de Lancie.
And only a couple of years younger than Keaton, Clooney and Kilmer all were (mid to late 30s) when their assorted batmen premiered.
If only Cate Blanchett would have beat out Gwyneth Paltrow in ‘98, there would have been 2 wins for actresses portraying Queen Elizabeth - in the same year!
I really liked it, too! One of the things that I thought it did right that I hope more comic-book movies follow suit on is lowering the stakes. Not every one of these things has to be about saving the world.
I just got home from seeing this film, and can confirm - in one scene Harley is powered by cocaine!
How did they decide to do recaps of this show and not, say, The Magicians?
>That was a pretty fucked up episode of American network television.