So it would differ from your current life in no ways?
So it would differ from your current life in no ways?
I need to hear more about what it means to be a "responsible" cheerleader.
Yeah, I hate drug humour for exactly that reason. I liked this episode in spite of it, mostly because Burrell and Ferguson are so great, but Kyle's sense of humour is different from mine.
Nope. Does the same thing to me.
Lately, sure, but they've given Manny's girl-craziness plenty of depth.
Upvoted because I think that should happen.
True of most of Roseanne, for me.
Huge "Good Wife" fan here—-but is that show really popular enough to justify name-dropping its protagonist and expecting much of anyone to get the reference? I feel like 90% of people who see this headline will read it as "Person I've never heard of is the person I've never heard of of something I've never heard of",…
I like "reality shows" that have a competitive or game element to them, but documentary-style reality shows don't appeal to me - that said, I've never really watched one. That said, I've noticed that the line between scripted drama and the reality shows I do watch is much thinner than you might expect. Survivor uses…
Okay, two-part reply, because I had an ex who had vaginismus, and due to disability/health issues of my own, I also have extensive experience with "I am very lonely, and I feel so pessimistic about my ability to ever exist as a romantic or sexual being the same way that other people do. Which, you know, if I can’t do…
Yes, her name is Pameron—-that's been established before.
Yeah, Haley and Andy are really the worst of both worlds. You're right that they haven't been together long enough for their plot to make sense…yet the show is now in its third season of dragging out the will-they-won't-they-wait-is-that-guy-still-on-this-show "storyline". I can't imagine it ever ending. I'm just…
Agreed. And that's the *best* parts of the show.
TV seems to treat long-term hallucinations of significant dead people from your past as being a completely normal reaction to ever taking any drug, ever. "Hey, I've got a headache. I should take a Tylenol. On the other hand, then my grandma Myrtle would be following me around for six weeks."
Given its pedigree, I just assumed it was going to be a mob show, and the only (male) name I recognized amongst the actors was Ray Romano, so I started watching, because who *wouldn't* want to watch a show about Don Ray Romano?
Devon is such a cliched and mediocre character that I don't really see her as awards bait, as much as I love Olivia Wilde. Therefore, I'm going to imagine that you weren't referring to an Emmy or a Golden Globe, but to some provision in her contract whereby if they cancel the show before the second season, they have…
I have absolutely no idea why I watch this. *Or* "Madam Secretary". It's like I subconsciously want to kick off every week reminding myself that hey, the drudgery of my life could be worse—-I could be Richie Finestra or Madam Secretary.
So much great life advice right there in his name, and he didn't take it.
I loved the cover—-it's been just about the only thing on this show I've really liked so far.
I have a great deal invested in Olivia Wilde, but I don't care about Devon, and Richie is pretty boring. Also, I knew the actor had been on some HBO drama I didn't watch, but didn't know which one, and I literally just realized that his name is not "Bobby from Carnivale".