By The Office, I'm assuming you're referring to the American version.
By The Office, I'm assuming you're referring to the American version.
But he's most famous for being the dad of Elizabeth Montgomery - Samantha from Bewitched.
If you're into film noir check him out in Lady in the Lake (1947), which he also directed. He plays Chandler's Phillip Marlowe and the entire movie is shot from his point of view, i.e. he appears on screen only as a reflection in mirrors and windows.
Still didn't justify Trebek being a bit of a prick by saying, "There are more than 32 women in Saudi Arabia." No shit, Alex. However, the clue was regarding women who are citizens, not all women. There are probably more than 32 women in Vatican City, too.
Agree regarding Trebek's unnecessary dickish comment to Rachel in FJ She was clearly devastated.
It was the right move — maximize your winnings without risking your runaway lead, especially if you like the category. At that point your playing with house money. I'm always a little disappointed when a player has a comfortable runaway lead and bets $0 on FJ.
So, Todd saw the Pope give his Easter address in St. Peter's Square in August? But props to Todd for getting FJ. I had no clue.
Thanks for letting me know I'm not alone in the wilderness.
Like I said, a few humorous moments, but not enough (for me, anyway). I like TJ Miller in Silicon Valley, maybe because his character has more to work with and he isn't the sole comic relief.
I think the writers forgot about the "time" part and are going with "tragedy equals comedy." Maybe as the show progresses the time factor will come into play.
I guess I'm just not seeing it. There were a few humorous moments, but to me it was mostly sad.
Enough already with the gut-wrenching pathos. I get enough of that shit in my own life. Focus on the funny.
The A.V. Club.
Dewey beat Truman.
I thought he was great. Everyone was in a state of shock and confusion, trying to figure out what just happened, and he just grabbed the card and held it up to the camera.
So how pissed is Faye Dunaway at Warren Beatty for handing her the card?
This isn't on Warren or Faye. They're on the stage, under the lights, stage director is telling them the show's running way long, just get out there and do it. Pressure, even for these two pros. Somebody backstage fucked up big time.
Kimmel's monologue tonight will be interesting. His highest rated show ever?.
How dare you disparage my all-time favorite guilty pleasure movie!
Saw the name. "Who?"
Saw the picture. "Oh, that guy!"