IIRC, the Tulane clue also referenced a specific author and book calling it "The Harvard of the South."
IIRC, the Tulane clue also referenced a specific author and book calling it "The Harvard of the South."
The Mick (Fox). "The Wolf". Chip is scammed by a girl online; Sabrina worries her boyfriend is picking up bad habits from Jimmy.
The tipoff in the clue was "so and so Jazz Archive"
How was it?
The villains all have the expensive Mitt Romney haircuts. That should ease the pain of your anti-curl prejudice.
Meanwhile, a kung-fu show with an Asian lead starts its second season tonight (Sunday) and there's been no mention of it at all here.
I liked it just fine, but then again I don't have some kind of problem with white people.
A zen dude removed from society for 15 years isn't gonna give a crap about any of that — certainly not right when he returns to society / Earth. Such an asinine, petty, small-minded complaint!
2017 NCAA Basketball Tournament (CBS, TBS, TNT, TruTV). Round 2 concludes with eight more games.
Into The Badlands season 2 starts on AMC tonight. Decent mystic post-apocalyptic martial-arts kung-fu drama thing. Season 2 was shot in Ireland.
I just noticed last week that MeTV had started playing these 90s (1988-2004) ABC Columbos. (This actually the first 1990 one. )
There was one earlier this season where Meg humiliated Peter.
Who Do You Think You Are? (TLC). "Jennifer Grey". Jennifer Grey's grandfather fled Communist Russia to come to America; a great-grandmother died without ever seeing America.
Family Guy (Fox). "Saturated Fat Guy". Peter open a food truck to avoid Lois's healthy cooking; Meg joins a roller-derby team.
DISQUS CLUB RECAP REVIEW
Workaholics series finale — "Party Gawds."
Season 1 wasn't bad. Haven't been able to check out Season 2 yet.
The FBI investigator isn't just corrupt himself; he's also a psychopath.
It's not a procedural.
Is that slugline — "corrupt cops attempting to dodge the heat of an FBI investigation" — still accurate for season 2?
Batman's a scientist!