My fellow Pedantic Music Geeks: Per the NYT archive, Marcia Clark's new hairdo (the first one as shown on the show, not the blow out that generated even more headlines): 9/30/94. Per Wikipedia: "Kiss From A Rose" US release: 6/6/95.
My fellow Pedantic Music Geeks: Per the NYT archive, Marcia Clark's new hairdo (the first one as shown on the show, not the blow out that generated even more headlines): 9/30/94. Per Wikipedia: "Kiss From A Rose" US release: 6/6/95.
I'll tell y'all how it goes - I never watched a minute of BB but intend to once BCS wraps up.
Hold up, hold up: how does this review miss the excellent meta commentary on the Hannibal/Cosby situation:
I concur with nearly everything I've read thus far here in the comments — this does sort of remind me of early Community, it's pretty decent for a network sit-com but not quite up to Parks N Rec/The Office/30 Rock level and it has grown on me as it found its groove. I hope it does get renewed, I was kinda crestfallen…
Right? I had to wikipedia that shit immedietly: "The full syndrome now known as Lyme disease was not recognized until a cluster of cases originally thought to be juvenile rheumatoid arthritis was identified in three towns in southeastern Connecticut in 1975, including the towns Lyme and Old Lyme, which gave the…
There were parts of this where I was like "Man, this is just *not good*." It was stylish, it was well acted, it was in focus but a lot of the dialogue was too on the nose and nothing made me wan to care about anyone on the label side of things, not even in an anti-hero kind of way. I did like certain parts of it,…
The Deaf School sketch was a sort of a sly-take-off on The Tribe, " the film is set in a boarding school for deaf children, where a new arrival is drawn into an institutional system of organised crime, involving robbery and prostitution. " Notg exactly a shot for shot parody, but If you saw the film you could tell…
Yeahhhh boyyyyyy — my college was on a quarterly system, so the Spring quarter was April-June.
Donna from Halt And Catch Fire doing acoustic covers of Ratt songs as an opening act for Metallica? Not even in Canada would that fly.
I was DJ-ing my last college party, the night before I graduated. Someone came up to me and asked if I could play something for OJ who was on the run. I don't remember if I actually played it, but Lenny Kravitz' "Always On The Run" was the only song I could think of.
I'm bummed. Though not perfect, I liked Angel From Hell. But I'm a Stan for jane Lynch, so maybe my view is skewed. For a network TV sitcom, it was pretty good.
Kudos to whomever sold the product placement on this show — it couldn't have been easy. Them: "Here's a show on basic cable about a failed clown trying to make ends meet as a rodeo clown. It's that weird anti-comedy stuff that not everyone likes." Arby's/Costco/Klondike: "SHUT UP & TAKE MY MONEY!"
Only a B? You obviously didn't watch enough of Hot Dog: The Movie back in the day.
Where are all of Prince's god-ly songs on this list? "The Cross," "The Ladder' "Anna Stesia," "Temptation" — all good tunes, all religious.
JJL is great in this— i knew the spoilers going in so I'm judging her performance as someone who knows what she knows. If you don't know the spoilers going in, it probably is one your'e going to want to watch twice just so you can catch some of the finer points of her performance.
I concur. I really hope Jasmine was an actress and knew everything. That was pretty fucked up.
If only she had been a time traveler and had seen The Sopranos episode where Adriana meets her fate, she would've known (like the rest of us) what was going to happen when she got in the truck.
As soon as the taxi driver stated talking about how good his life was now, I was like "Well, *he's* obviously dead." He might as well have also said it was his last day on the job before retirement.
re: signs that they're playing Alison — the room they were having the argument in wasn't sound proof and she was listening. I'm still on Team Saul & Dar Pulling The Long Con On Alison.
Finally got around to this. Totally not understanding all the praise it has been getting. This was super corny. Though I did laugh at the Dean Cain and Helen Slater cameos and got a nice chortle from The Former Ally McBeal getting a lecture about feminism. Everything else was pretty bad.