Emmanuel Acho kept saying he’s “sitting in” for Chris Harrison, which makes it sound like his departure is temporary?
Emmanuel Acho kept saying he’s “sitting in” for Chris Harrison, which makes it sound like his departure is temporary?
I wouldn’t call it a rule, but the British-ness is so baked into the show, I would consider it essential.
If I understand correctly, this is the journal that is not publishing the article this month, not the online one that published it last year.
There’s not enough information to be certain, but there’s no guarantee that the “online journal” in question had a peer review process.
It’s always a good idea to minimize contact with The Discourse.
It’s her second cup.
I personally prefer Clark’s knowledge of Krypton to be as minimal as possible, so I’m with you there. I understand that the potential story hooks are simply too tempting, though.
But tonally they may have still felt too similar to 80s sitcoms.
It was something I was aware of, but found easy to...not dismiss, exactly, but take with a grain of salt because I could never find an original source (think it was stuff she had said at conventions, and therefore there was no real paper trail).
Alphonso Mackenzie confirmed, as far as I’m concerned.
The worst of the bunch should get Supercuts of Shame that are shown right after they appear on “The Women Tell All” to deny that they said any of those things.
I think this photo system had the advantage of tying into the emotional core of the story in a really beautiful way.
There was definitely a shot of a vaguely foodlike thing from that charcuterie board going into Matt’s mouth.
To say nothing of the fact that they lived in a completely different house in episode two.
The road has been paved for a spinoff series in which Antonia Lofaso cooks a meal and gives relationship advice. Sign me up.
Voyager had Captain Braxton suffering from “temporal psychosis,” as well.
I think you’re definitely right about this two-parter being the setup for the spinoff, but I’ve suspected for a long time that the “Section 31" angle might just be a smokescreen.
It may be a misdirect, but his newspaper has quite a few “City on the Edge of Forever” references.
Though rather oddly there’s no sign of Ali despite the obvious tease at the end of Season 2.
did they tell her to say that while she was smushing avocado on Zach’s face last week, that she was wishing the whole time it was Dale?