Doesn't exactly fit the criteria, but I'll use this excuse to applaud Colbert Report.
Doesn't exactly fit the criteria, but I'll use this excuse to applaud Colbert Report.
Except I often wonder how much that's an actual creative choice and more about the production company needing to push the latest pop single from their music division…
Oh, wow - Lifetime, now there's a win! That and Bravo. Well now, you have made such an excellent point there! Quit your cluckin' girls and go back to watching all the shiny stuff…
Oh, right-o… the women folk have their fightin' housewives and soaps and fashion jabberin' shows. That takes care of 'em!
Do you have the vapours, @avclub-32b63dd70d870580128d83e930199e1c:disqus ?
Target's ads with products exploding into coloured dust only serves as a reminder how much processed shit is in those foods and to go get something fresh instead…
The SoI totally applies to Justified - the only time Raylan takes a beating is when his hat comes off.
Hoping The Americans turns out well enough, even if it doesn't turn out to be my cup of tea.
tsk-tsk…. Should have kept those shaggy locks a little more trim, Raylan, and maybe the Stetson of Invulnerability wouldn't have come off so easy…
So conflicted - the Jess and Nick scenes played out beautifully, but years of US tv past has taught me to never be comfortable with characters getting together…
On that note, aren't fans likewise waiting to see how Man of Steel turns out before clamouring for a Justice League movie?
TGWTG has some talented people affiliated with it, but all of them are brought low by the site's constant need to pander to its base of the dumbest juvenile nerds.
Bob Chipman is just outright fantastic. He's a thoughtful and articulate critic, and I thoroughly applaud his ability to speak truth to the dumb nerds who spoil things for the rest of us.
Dammit dammit dammit…
How dare you disgrace the names of Leopold and Loeb in such a way!
It would seem to be no longer so…
If only this were a modern melodrama with a female character they needed to establish as edgy, alternative and carefree - then and only then does bisexuality exist…!
Hasn't that been pretty much every sitcom? I have very distinct memories of checking right out of The Cosby Show when Olivia turned up…
I knew better, but I had really wanted this to be half decent… Jeremy Renner dolled up as a RenPunk action hero is a very appealing concept…
That's because overblown, misdirected rage from Young NeoPagans/Wiccans is a thing of the '90s.