Plausible deniability.
He sent his wife.
Plausible deniability.
He sent his wife.
There's a lot of Product Placement on this show.
Most of it sort of works though.
I find fake cereal boxes more jarring than real ones.
But yeah USA Today gave me a chuckle.
The jackasses are better than the sad reviewers on this site.
He's just alright.
He can't compete with Claire Danes.
Only if Peabody and Sherman dropped some off while visiting in the Way back Machine.
Moxie was invented in 1876.
Vampire Lovers for me.
But I'm a geezer.
Savage Messiah is one of his best films.
It's almost impossible to find even though is has a nude Helen Mirren in her prime.
Yeah and I knew they were all ghosts and that she was really a dude and Kyser Soze was the story teller. It was obvious wasn't it?
"His wife is focused on the primary, but she’s very vanilla. She doesn’t excite Ben in a carnal way, so it makes little sense that the two of them would be together at all. Zajac is a merciless hound dog apparently, shown in spades by the way he leers at Alderman Ross’ wife as she passes him at the elevator. "
Love Jimmy's plausible deniability.
You mean there's some spider/monster in a cave/mine?
"Should" is a strong suggestion not a command.
yeah you missed it.
What was the joke from the cheesburgi sketch?
Skits!?!
Really!?!
There Sketches!
Really!
She was Charlie Sheen before it was cool to be Charlie Sheen.
THE good news about this show is it is now crystal clear that Maria Bello belongs at the head of a major TV series.
So here's hoping that HBO or Showtime or Starz or better yet the BBC can grab her before she turns into the next Melissa Leo.
The show is clearly stating that there isn't any significant difference between the parties.
They are both corrupt.
lol
"I also wonder why the heck Kane was dumping all this toxic waste out by the airport. I'm sure we'll find out soon enough."