Of course, that’s what I get for commenting on a tv show recap for a tv show that I didn’t watch!
Of course, that’s what I get for commenting on a tv show recap for a tv show that I didn’t watch!
Cecily has never been nominated for an Emmy. And I saw a ranking overview of possible nominees (on Indiewire, I think), and she was in the “Long Shots” category - while Leslie (with two previous nominations) is on the “Frontrunner” list with Kate. (Aidy is in the middle “Possibles” category.) I just don’t understand…
I think I’m maddest that the Rockets choked away an epic game 7 tripleheader tomorrow.
Unfortunately, the crucial scene where a young CS is enthralled by Turkish Delight was cut because no one could convincingly portray liking that crap.
This grade doesn’t bode well for my CS Lewis biopic, which is mostly just scenes of him shopping for furniture. A wardrobe, four big tall chairs, that kind of thing.
The ten hour CBB was way better than it had any right to be. One of the funniest moments was unintentional when Scott calls St. Clair on the phone, and she’s casually talking about how she couldn’t make it in because she’s having work done to her condo, and then pivots more or less seamlessly to the Wompler character…
Fortunately The Mighty 690, which we all grew up with on AM, is still going strong. Of course it’s now an all-Cantonese broadcast, which puts me a little out of its intended demographic, but still.
I wanted that ESPN fleece so badly
yeah, when I keep a man’s photo on my desk for 25 years after I last saw him, it’s usually due to a general interest
Peggy: That was a lovely date, Steve, let me see you out.
Fitting that they had the pediatric cancer survivor Make-A-Wishnowski pick.
The Bear of Bad News.
ya know...I like it!
Nice. I was also amused by this little beauty: “...Univision (a Spanish-language network that tried to launch an English-language media empire that worked out super well and everybody loved it)."
I love that scene too. The actor in that scene (Aaron Himelstein) also played City College’s lead debator Jeremy Simmons on Community. He’s great.
Seeing him made me think of Mad TV and that made me wish Karen had shown up, even if she was there pretending to be some French chick named Angelique!
I think I can speak on behalf of most Duke fans when I say that, while disappointed, I can’t wait to see how good Zion is during his sophomore year!
This composition deserves to be presented in full:
If this show doesn’t end with polyamory I will be genuinely stunned and I never thought I would say that about a network television program.
No, two episodes next week. Finale, live show.
Matt Berry is one of the most genuinely funny people on TV