I actually really liked the rent-a-native as reward thing because it was interesting to actually sort of learn something from Survivor.
I actually really liked the rent-a-native as reward thing because it was interesting to actually sort of learn something from Survivor.
Wait, which tribute episode of Glee was the good one? The Lady Gaga episode?
Sue's actually pretty useful in physical challenges. One of her tribemates in Survivor All-Stars noted on DVD commentary that she's an incredibly strong swimmer.
The water bottle dude was awesome, especially because Bill Walton basically never turned the mascot act off.
http://media.tumblr.com/tum… ~ this has provided me so much entertainment. Simple yet effective.
Honestly, I really liked Fallon and Colbert's stuff, even if their segments were really long and usually very "let's fuck around and improv."
I look forward to reading the exasperated TV Club reviews and not watching the show at all.
Brian Heidik was just… wow. Russell was at least sort of a showboating ass about his Survivor villainy, for Brian it was just another day at the office.
Yeah, I think Colleen just went back to real life and point-blank refused to re-enter the world of reality TV. They wanted her back for All-Stars and she turned them down, and they were so convinced she'd do the same for Heroes vs. Villains that they didn't bother.
There was a joke about book clubs that was kind of funny. Everything else was just… wow. This poor cast.
!Rob! has Cheech Marin. This show doesn't. This show in a landslide.
Man, I haven't actually watched FLCL since it aired on Adult Swim in 2003 but I really, really got into the band that did their soundtrack and even saw them live a couple times. I might have to rewatch it along with the TV Club posts so I remember what the actual series is like beyond the characters in it (and also…
Season five is much better than season four (which was so dire that I nearly dropped outright), if that helps at all. And they're bringing Brandon Routh back for tonight's episode so I'm cautiously optimistic.
That'd require her to not have dropped off the face of the earth a decade ago, though.
Also, if not for the huge discrepancy in size I'd say Kevin Spacey would make a good Richard Hatch. They have the same lofty, smarter-than-you tone of voice.
I'll miss Bored to Death. Putting it on Mondays really deep-sixed it.
Edna's confirmed it in post-show interviews; http://www.realitynewsonlin…
"who is clearly no physical threat so we can only assume she'd be decent at puzzles"
"Sophie also never did anything to make sure that she got that far"