<- kind of disappointed that the "Secrets" episode didn't make the list.
<- kind of disappointed that the "Secrets" episode didn't make the list.
"It's gonna be one of those nights."
While I enjoyed the action, one thing truly bugged me about this episode: couldn't anyone have bothered to argue with Galatea that blowing up a reactor-powered satellite IN ORBIT OVER EARTH would've been detrimental to being a hero and to humanity, especially civilians. You know, debris that might survive reentry to…
How about "Miracle Mile"? (At least starting from when Anthony Edwards gets the call from the man who launched the missiles…)
Works for me. (In part because "Holy Sh!t, it's Burt Reynolds!!!" from ARCHER may still getting resistance from the general public. Sad but true.)
My pet peeves with some of these articles involve missing words like "not", like from the sentence "issues The Big Bang Theory would dare touch", which got past both writer and editor(s). Whom I admit are only human. But then there's the summary of the episode “Isn’t It Romantic?”: "Rose does not know what a lesbian…
Calmly waiting for the Blu-Ray edition whose feature[s] cover[s] Stephen King's legal actions (http://news.google.com/news… to remove his name that was originally plastered on posters (like the one at http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-r…. You know, at least 3 rulings in the author's favor, the third of which allegedly…
An alleged contributing factor (or so said Mark Evanier in his 'NewsFromMe' blog entry "Movin' On Up" on Thurs., 4/10/14) to Leno's appointment might (MIGHT) have been Carson himself: "Mr. Carson famously did not give NBC execs any warning that he would retire in one year from The Tonight Show. He went out and…
<<sigh>> That should be "Disney Channel shows like 'Lizzie McGuire' and 'Even Stevens'". If he did Nickelodeon shows, I'm unaware of them. (Hey, I found the former while looking for 'toons, "Zorro", and the "Wonderful World of You-Know-Who".)
Someone from the first season, like say… CAROL, could've sat down with
the girls and summarized what the guy at the FCC labs showed them: that whatever makes 'em Walkers effectively destroys what's human first. (Which maybe should've been taught once they gathered others at the prison.) That there's nothing left to…
Time for a Nitpick, & my apologies if someone has already gotten to this: If "Myers, a mother of three, had not known the band was on the schedule
when she went to World Cafe Live that night, her lawsuit said" (per the ABC article), and/or "to her credit, Myers said she didn’t know when she went to the concert that…
I have trouble with the whole "Leno Took the 'Tonight Show' from Letterman" concept at least in part because Jay Leno was "The Tonight Show's" "permanent" Guest Host, visible for at least 1 day a week, effectively Training for the show while being associated with it by some of the public and, more importantly, NBC…
I wouldn't mind the glasses, provided the content & effort was worth it (i.e. functional & watchable but Not preventing "regular" visuals) and Not that expensive while I can more easily scrape up the money and enthusiasm.
That's my way of saying that the stealing of Lincoln's body was (a) attempted, not successful (the lead-lined coffin was only moved a few inches) and (b) that would-be theft for extortion purposes doesn't exactly match stealing a piece of a crime scene as either a keepsake or for selling, like the author suggested. …
I gotta say, I do Not feel the love for this movie. Besides stirring the whole "Batman doesn't kill" debate by saying "OH YEAH??", that version of the Penguin is hardest to watch. He doesn't thrill me, doesn't strike me as a substantial threat, and was an unfunny slob that seemed to be the result of a concentrated…
Ah, the "hero should kill the villain because it prevents more bad stuff and/or he's somehow justified" debate. That goes back decades, & showed up in different forms "Why doesn't Spider-Man kill Carnage?" in the pages of Wizard magazine. My opinion: those with great abilities and higher skill sets who save lives…
Not quite the same. Food Network hasn't yet aired fake documentaries about fictional or extinct aquatic species that suggest they're real and current.
2007 actually. And nowadays a lot of reality and/or competition shows on cable define a "season" differently than "most of a calendar year" like broadcast dramas or sitcoms. For instance D,D&D did at least 2 seasons (which maybe they should call "a batch of shows", as its like 10 to 12) per year so by 2 years after…
Me, I've seen more self-smugness in several "Chopped" contestants (none of whom I recall winning) than in the judges (who I presume worked hard in the field they love & likely won't appreciate something slowing down their kitchen, or tasting bad in their restaurant(s)). I'll admit I'm not a fan of every show, & I…
Up to 4 half-hour episodes (or sometimes 2 hour-long shows, like they did with Thanksgiving shows 10 days ago) usually air in 2-hour blocks on the Cooking Channel three times a weekend: 8pm to 10pm Friday evening, Midnight to 2am later that night (technically early Saturday), and 11am to 1pm on Sunday. (All times…