This episode is much funnier than the last one. Maybe that's why they had to have two in one night.
Michael screeches up in the street outside the business park, blaring Lady Gaga. As he pulls up to the camera, he turns down the music and tells us, "It's Britney, bitch.
On this Very Special Night, which is now a Very Special Afternoon the Following Day, we are treated to not one, but two new episodes. And for some very unknown reason, Global aired them backwards. This is my reward for getting a week off, apparently.
The show picks up where it left off last week, with Silver standing in Ryan's living room, completely hysterical. Ryan manages to grab her before she can actually hurt him, and he holds her until she calms down a bit. She's still crying, though, and now her hand is bleeding, so Ryan offers to get her a bandage.
Well, it's three days until 'Football Christmas', and the Panthers are gearing up for the big state championship. J.D.
I am a little slow with the posting of the recaps sometimes, but this time I am on the job! I had high expectations for this episode and I was NOT disappointed! The premise: Sam and Dean find out that there is an author out there who is writing their lives into detailed comic books!
This week's episode we get to see almost entirely from the perspective of the patient, special guest star Mos Def. Warning: this episode may cause seizures with the fuzzy out of focus, rapidly moving camera.
If you're not watching Chuck on NBC every Monday, you should rectify that. We know, we know -- there's lots of great television on at 8 on Mondays. House is on. The Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother are on.
Well. Welcome back, show. It sure has been awhile.
This week, 90210 returns from a nearly two month long hiatus to teach us all a valuable life lesson: high school relationships are complicated.
I did not even know how to take notes for this one. You know how you watch Supernatural for the one-liners and the attitude and the ZING that the boys give us? All of that stuff is there because they are their own men, they are bad-asses with a cause and their roughness and uniqueness is what makes the draw...at least for me. Ya well, that was not this episode.
Trevor Moore started the comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U Know back in 2000 after trasferring to New York's School of Visual Arts.
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