It was called Journeyman and NBC cancelled it after one season.
It was called Journeyman and NBC cancelled it after one season.
To be fair, that was a Jerry in a different reality…I think.
In 2009, as a freshman in college, Hot Fuss was my go to album and "Smile Like you Mean" was and still is my favorite track, though "When You Were Young" strikes a big chord.
The whole Ice-T bit was an excuse to get let Dan Harmon do the impression he started on "Harmontown."
I can't wait for the Aaron Sorkin scripted and David Fincher directed bio-pic about this website's creation. It will sweep the Oscars.
Watched that for the first time a couple months ago. I could watch Sellers do a one-man play where he talks to Dimitri on the phone.
Also: "Barack is President! You are black Stanley!"
Kayla took mine. I had never watched The Office before seeing "Stress Relief" after the Super Bowl. I immediately binge watched the entire series on DVD. "Save Bandit" never gets old.
I think the B story did compliment the A story. It deals with Beth's certainty in her ability to perform a successful operation on the deer and that's can be more than just a horse doctor.
Right in the crack.
They actually never show the roof of the car in those commercials.
Didn't even bother to include "The line must be drawn here!" from First Contact.
It premiered my freshman year too, but I didn't jump on the bandwagon until season 2 and I marathoned it like crazy (as a result, I've always considered the first two seasons as one).
This POI playlist on Spotify is a go to for me. https://open.spotify.com/us…
"Future Starts Slow" is my favorite needle drop of the series, but only when you take out Johnny Cash's "Hurt" from the cold open of "Devil's Share" from consideration. That's POI's drop the mic music moment.
"Erik Selvig returns for his whopping fourth MCU appearance—meaning he’s now been in more of these films than Hawkeye or the Hulk."
I feel like almost every episode since Shaw's "death" up until this one has featured a guest star who was being given a tryout to be her replacement. Anyone else gotten that vibe?
I feel this would have been a more entertaining episode had it modeled itself after Back to the Future Part II. There's more tension (and high jinks) when you're trying to avoid yourself while time traveling.
No, you did not. It aired in NYC and Chicago.
I was waiting for an Star Wars: Episode VII joke and I was pleased.