Steps to becoming a respected actor, as exemplified by Matthew McConaughey
1) Be aware of the persona you're reflecting
2) Have a sense of humor
3) Learn to say no
4) Block Kate Hudson's number
Steps to becoming a respected actor, as exemplified by Matthew McConaughey
1) Be aware of the persona you're reflecting
2) Have a sense of humor
3) Learn to say no
4) Block Kate Hudson's number
TVDW is not Sean O'Neal. I'll give you that and nothing else, sir/madam.
Don't worry. The show won't live past this season so you might as well stop that change.org campaign you were about to start.
After just a couple of months you realize it's not really that much money because NYC is so expensive!
Yes, considering it was a get together for Adam she should had invited Ray, who his only known friend or just made it a romantic thing.
Her pestering of the delivery guy was my one laugh out loud moment. "Come back! Tell me about your family!" (or something like it.)
She missed the memo about the thigh but, yeah, that was absolutely hilarious.
I thought the point of that scene where Desi is telling his story was to show that Hannah doesn't like losing the focus and attention to someone else.
We power our shows with the blood of newborn sitcoms. Muahaha.
I always thought Craig Ferguson was funny on his show but once they added a comedian to voice Geoff the whole thing just fell into place.
Ha! I did not watch that episode but, during the premiere, Jimmy Fallon said to Will Smith "isn't this set amazing?" Cut to Will Smith looking like "well…"
Liked because you changed the title from "I" to "me".
One of those rare situations in which I would had been ok with a GIF as an article image. You blew it, AV Club!
It explained why Morrissey saluted him with his left hand that time he played Late Night.
The Late Night theme song was great! I'm already tired of the new song and the set is just hideous. What happened there?
They're both so endlessly entertaining. Even when something is not quite working out, they can dig themselves out. It's just effortless. I can't think of a single time when I've tuned in and not laughed more than a handful of times.
That's I've been saying since his first episode of Late Night. The guy is just excruciating to watch, or more like endure.
Episodes airing out of order doesn't really help us keep track of the details, like The Wall no one remembered but they had actually mentioned a few times. I hope the final 2 episodes of the season focus on shedding some light on some of these plot points and do away with the case of the week.
I posted Grumpy Cat (with a Nietzsche quote) and Doge. #fullcircle
True. They have been ambiguous about it. Though I do recall someone mentioned some of them self-destructing because they couldn't handle the job.