I don't know what you mean, but I soon will.
I don't know what you mean, but I soon will.
It seems like one strategy would be to sign up for one service, binge watch their shows, then cancel the service, sign up for the next one, etc.
Is there a sniper threatening to kill them if they leave the phonebooth?
Or actors or directors or special effects.
Is the rule that it can't be on TV, or that it has to have a theatrical run before it's shown on TV / released on home video?
I've lost several tablets trying to do Mad Magazine's fold-ins.
You mean Yakety Sax?
Having a lawyer that you hired yourself, and is acting as your agent rather the state's, is a rather big help, as are quite a few other things that money can buy. And, of course, not confessing to the crime really helps.
But to stop being a corrupt cop in one year you'd have to have been a corrupt cop in the previous year.
It makes sense to have a white cishet show because … well, you know. A "black" show also makes sense, because if one person's black, their spouse is probably going to be black, and then their children are going to be as well, and their parents, and they're probably going to have black friends. So, like, on "Blackish",…
Does it count as pilot if it's a returning show?
Fine, "What is Gillian Anderson gets more beautiful every year?"
I think Eve was the first episode I watched; the promos for the first few episodes didn't sell me on the show, but I decided I should see an episode before passing, and I'm glad I did.
LOST didn't work? Or did Holloway not qualify for as "star"?
It's going to be weird watching Hank Moody and Ernest Darby team up to investigate supernatural cases.
Can't one upvote without logging in? I often see upvotes by "guest". Or did you want credit for your upvote?
But as a communist, doesn't he believe in to each according to his pee?
The subtle pun is a lost arct.
Is something missing from the first sentence?
I take it you've never seen Better Off Ted? Or Boyz n the Hood?