I believe that. I just like the "die in syrup" line.
I believe that. I just like the "die in syrup" line.
I laughed so hard at Brick's bookmark dance. And I thought one of Axl's best jokes was his bowl-of-syrup trap. "It's totally humane! Wouldn't you want to die in syrup?" I wonder if we're going to see anymore of Brick's new bodyguard. Did we ever hear a name, besides "Tiny"?
Nice!
Frankie said "trunk." I watch the show with closed captioning.
My vote for an actor who should try comedy is Robert Knepper. You know, he's best known for playing some pretty creepy characters, but I remember on the bonus material for Heroes Season 4 that he's a pretty fun guy and he enjoys his job.
I feel a little guilty for saying this, but I couldn't help but wonder how many times Johnny and Jim had to practice the "double mother suckler" conversation without saying it wrong and without laughing.
Not only that, he was in the first couple Harry Potter movies as Lee Jordan (the Quidditch commentator).
As I recall, there was an episode I think last season in which the characters were blurting out secrets about themselves, and Magnatude's was, "I'm actually British!" I think that was his only line, no pop-popping.
The Sheldon-Amy plotline just made me think of the episodes of blanketforts in "Community." It amuses me that the same week "Big Bang" did a "Community" plot, "Community" did an episode with a "Big Bang" plot, the virtual presence device.
Disney needs to wake up—China already did it!
I'm probably one of the very few people who's disappointed that "Allegiance" is cancelled. I was really hoping I could add it to my research. Alex had of autistic characteristics, and the conflict about his family being spies was intriguing. So now it's gone the way of "The Bridge."
When I was in high school, I got on the senior superlative ballot for Most Unique. I was so excited, until I told my parents who wanted me to take my name off the ballot because they saw that as more of an insult. I felt very conflicted about that decision after a while. I wanted badly to be one of the senior…
You're probably right. It's been a little while.
I was wondering through the whole episode if it was based on "The Red-Headed League," one of my favorite classic Holmes cases in which a man is hired only because he has red hair to do ridiculous tasks, but the employment vanishes before he can get his first paycheck. Holmes discovers that the league is a facade for…
I'm not a psychologist; I am autistic. I am saying that I personally see things in Monk's life that I could relate to because they are just like things that I experienced. There are other television character who have been identified as autistic that I do not identify with as much as Monk. You are entitled to your…
I know on the show it said he had OCD, but that would not account for his numerous social deficits. Since obsessive-compulsive behavior is often a symptom of ASDs, in my opinion that is a more consistant diagnosis.
I love Monk. With all the other television autistic characters I researched, he's still the one I relate to most.
Actually, I finished it a couple of years ago and am in the process of publishing it, but it was about characters in filme and television suspected of or diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. I had a lot to say about "Parenthood," good and bad.
Of all the television shows I studied for my dissertation, "Parenthood" has always been my least favorite. Many times after watching it, I left feeling disgusted, offended, and overall angry for many reasons. Several things about autism that they said were reprehensible and incorrect. And yet, now that the show is…
True, but the football game is not one of them. Also, I am looking not just as entertainment value, but I enjoy analyzing them and evaluating them as well (and yes, I know other venues are better for that as well).