Ms Swift - I find a lot of things about you admirable, but part of being a grown up, particularly a woman and not a little girl, is learning to take a fucking joke and have a sense of humour about yourself.
Ms Swift - I find a lot of things about you admirable, but part of being a grown up, particularly a woman and not a little girl, is learning to take a fucking joke and have a sense of humour about yourself.
Honestly, the only steady reference to Enlightened I get is here in AV Club articles. Heck, HBO doesn't even promote the show as much - it's not like we're assaulted with pop-ups and banner ads, merely a few article links you can choose to read or not.
Really? I'm more miffed that I came to praise Enlightened and had another spoonful of Buffy wank shoved in my face.
If you say its name you give it power!!
Okay TV Clubbers - Which do you prefer when it comes to Classic reviews: watching the whole season at once or one per week in line with the reviews?
So last night's Monday Morning was actually some good tv. Which I'm happy to see because that's too good a cast to waste.
Just about, but remember it's a cable channel for 'MERICAHN! men…
I like Farina and I hate that his time on L&O is so frequently seen as a negative.
God, yes.
I am sadly going to be forced to give up my little Nokia as it's on it's last legs. It pains me because it's a a great little model - fits perfectly into a pocket if I just want to run out the door with little in tow. I'm still discovering features I didn't know it had, but more importantly, it actually makes phone…
But will it need a complete recharge even if you left it on a full battery the day before but never looked at it?
I loved that campaign. Yeah, the Peep Show characterization gets in the way if you ponder on it for too long, but Mitchell and Webb's delivery is just great.
There have been more than a few tech and electronics ads that seem to be trending that way. Which is so silly considering the Gen-Xers are taking over the middle-aged demo and it's not like we aren't tech savvy.
For me, the dip in quality for Law & Order happened after they won the Emmy and NBC realized what a quality show they had. Suddenly every promo thundered on about "THE LAW AND ORDER TWIST!!!" and then promptly revealed said twist. This wasn't the show's fault, but it became really difficult to enjoy.
Nice to see Sundance is taking a break from being a thinking-person's Style network.
Oh no. Totally shocked. And surprised. No really…
Yeah, that seems a bit generous to me too.
I still mourn the loss of Infomania (as well as other Current programming from that time).
Client called a snow day - now I can get caught up on Mon-Tues shows and be home in time for all of tonight's programming!
Yes to this.