Curses. Fixed.
Curses. Fixed.
BASTARDS! I've been looking forward to the sheer absurdity of a grandiose "Super Bowl L" logo for years now. (Not kidding, not even a little bit. Yes. I'm weird.)
Or better yet, walk briskly across the courtyard, nude.
"Ah. Jerry."
Clicked link, saw title, started laughing uncontrollably.
To be fair, the kids weren't really "shitting on her memory," because she had been dead for 6 years.
You probably could if you, too, were worth $3 billion.
I'm guessing her failure to age is roughly 50% attributable to genetics, and 50% attributable to having more money than some small states.
Gotcha. Just making sure I hadn't missed an episode or something.
I really enjoyed watching Jackie actually say the words that her expression has embodied every time she looked at Alicia over the past 4+ seasons.
Wait…what? Jackie's not dead.
(…Is she?)
Yup, the re-watch was difficult, because it basically kicked all the Alternate Dying Woman theories to the curb. Based on Ted's and the Mother's body language and moist eyes at various points throughout, something is clearly amiss with her at the Farhampton Inn in 2024. My take is that she's been recently diagnosed…
I agree 4 is most likely. I rewound and re-watched all the Ted & Mother scenes after the episode ended, and my take is that these are two people dealing with a recently diagnosed serious illness, most likely cancer, that happened to fall a few days or weeks before the anniversary that they came to Farhampton to…
Tracey Ullman does a variety of accents.
Wow, I had heard about his political leanings, but that Twitter feed almost reads like a satire.
I was in the same boat; didn't want to say anything about it in comments because I don't have the details of the show's mythology as committed to memory as many around here do and thought there must be some explanation.
What is unrealistic is that Manny could kick his foot more than about six inches off the ground.
We had one in KC too. Apparently they'll be here in January.
One of the few ways (if not the only one) in which Will & Grace improved in its later years was with the introduction of the Vince character as an actual long-term love interest for Will.
"Oh my God, they think we do stuff!!"
Playing of the "You sleep with my wife" card at the outset of the conversation probably threw Will off his game a bit.
When Cary kept inadvertently and unnecessarily revealing intel to Diane, it became clear that Alicia has hitched her wagon to the wrong star.