I'm not surprised! It's kind of remarkable, I think.
I'm not surprised! It's kind of remarkable, I think.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that! Weird.
It's on Hulu now.
No, he was a previously-unseen high school classmate who turns out to be the murderer in the VM movie.
Martin Starr was never on Veronica Mars the TV show. But he seems so much like the kind of person who would have been that his presence in the VM movie feels seamless.
You mean Spin City.
I just thought it didn't make any sense. It's lovely that they get to spend their lives together after all, but the "there's too much psychic energy here for me to ever visit again" explanation is *terrible*
Right! It seemed to be heading in that direction, and that would have been so much more satisfying. They didn't need a cataclysmic event to separate them from the Doctor. They had outgrown him.
Oh, I get why it was cancelled. I just think it could have found itself given time, especially since the later episodes no one watched were *much* better than the early ones.
Rad!
You're off by one year. The first year of LCK was season 9 (when Beverly came back to compete against Paul, Sarah, and Lindsay). Brooke was season 10.
Erik, I'm impressed that you managed to compare Jenna Elfman to three more-talented actresses and none of them are Lisa Kudrow. Solid restraint!
Wow, I didn't even think about that. That does make this even more painful, yeah. I really think The Muppets S2 would have been better. It was certainly on the upswing when it got canceled.
I ate at Spiaggia in 2011, and I thought it was amazing. Later that very year, Spiaggia's executive chef was on Top Chef (Sarah from the Texas season) and I thought she was obnoxious. I'm sure I wouldn't have gone to her restaurant after seeing her on TV, but I would have missed out on a terrific meal.
I've never seen a single episode of this show, and I really should correct that. I love 30s gangster movies a lot (and 60s hour-long dramas somewhat less, but still well enough).
I watched it on Nick at Nite too, which is why I think of it as primarily a black-and-white show even though 3/4 of it was in color. Nick only showed the B&W years in the mid-90s.
That TV Guide book is much older than 2007, isn't it? I swear I read that thing in middle school (1997-1998 or so)
S13: Amar only won two LCK challenges before getting back on for the finale.
Correct. That is not Maisie Williams.
And Capaldi is basically dressed as the Doctor!