A British show with Stephen Fry as a lawyer (sorry, solicitor) whose brother disappeared many years back and etc. http://www.hulu.com/kingdom
A British show with Stephen Fry as a lawyer (sorry, solicitor) whose brother disappeared many years back and etc. http://www.hulu.com/kingdom
I was so mad no one knew King John. Don't any of you contestants remember ANY adaptation of Robin Hood???
I love Tom Ellis because of his Miranda role, but not watching this, nope.
Counterpoint: The Vicar of Dibbley
Naturally, he just lost, but turns out Sean went to my alma mater (wayyyy before I did, he went in the late 80's and I went in the early aughts). 'Ray Bucknell! Oh wait, he didn't even make it to TOC. :(
Upvoted for "except REM!!"
The show hasn't really made it clear. Blaine turned that one lady into a zombie while sleeping with her, but we don't know if it was the sex or if he scratched her.
I'm waiting for FBI Lady to turn out to be a zombie. ;p I could be wrong on that one, though.
Yeah, I think I'm done with this show. The first episode, I laughed a few times. This one was too cringe-y for me. The protagonist trying to Single White Female her old boyfriend's new girlfriend… just, no. (Greg, honey, RUN.)
It's on The CW. Their relationship with the ratings is… weird. (It could be cancelled on those ratings, but it could also very well be renewed. The CW: sometimes their renewal / cancellation choices are inexplicable.)
Yeah, I definitely though the news break was going to be about the bodies of the people Major has killed washing up on the beach. (Although perhaps two dead bodies is too soon for that plot to happen.)
I didn't figure out it was Bethany quite that soon, but once Liv skipped out on going with Clive to shop with Bethany, I knew it had to be her. These are the rules of cop drama.
Man, is this the beginning of Snyder's (Kansas State's coach's) (second) downfall? K-State, I told you you needed to think about who's gonna replace him (I mean if nothing else, he's 76 years old).
I liked how he laughed after Trebek corrected his pronunciation of "Munch".
Whoops, sorry, based on the comment about the end titles, looks like it's four more eps, not five.
Totally feeling the Ravi/Major vibes this ep.
There's five more eps (confirmed 22 episode season, we're on 17).
Wait, the Matchbox 20 guy is on Bill Maher? I mean, I actually like Rob Thomas, but that just seems weird, okay.
I think he may have been unable to beat Matt at the buzzer - there were a couple times I could see him clicking futilely as Alex called on "Matt."
"Bros before h — ex-fiancees." - Ravi