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See AllWhy The Equalizer Season 5 Didn’t End With A Cliffhanger Despite Surprise Cancelation Explained By Showrunner
I've never missed an episode. I will definitely miss this show. Glad the writers prepared for this possible outcome and wrapped up the character's storylines. So many shows are not so lucky. Shows get cancelled last minute and stories are left hanging. Not fair to the loyal fans watching and expecting some answers. A huge thanks to Latifah and the amazing cast and crew for five great seasons. It was a great ride for all of us! Hopefully husband Dante never gets the wife upset. He would probably get his you know what kicked. Now that would be spousal domestic violence on a whole new level.
Aimee Lou Wood Calls Out SNL For "Mean & Unfunny" White Lotus Season 3 Parody Sketch
The sketch was very funny. Anytime "SNL" can make fun of this guy and his family is well worth the watch! Sherman has apologized and sent flowers for the hurt feelings. Why? Is she really sorry or is this just damage control? "SNL" and Sherman had to have known when they were filming there would be backlash for the meanness portrayed. I somewhat disagree. The skit in general was funny but mean to Wood. No problem when the show makes fun of what someone says or does. When the joke is about someone's looks or flaws that's crossing a line. I don't think flowers can make it all better. People in general, and you know who you are, who make fun of someone's appearance and flaws have a dysmorphia in their character that you really can't see on the outside.
Why MASH Ended Up Needing Two Different Pilot Episodes
"Divided We Stand" is a very funny episode. The show grew stale way before 1983. Glad the show stuck around in those early years in order to produce some very funny comedy. I saw the finale when it originally aired. I needed a box of tissue because it was so depressing and frankly, just bad. The show fought to survive in those early years but didn't know when to exit the stage gracefully when it was time. A real shame.
10 Movies From The 1970s That Are Still Considered Masterpieces Today
I would give Robert Redford's "Jeremiah Johnson" and Burt Reynold's "The Longest Yard" honorary status for 70's movie masterpieces. Two of the all- time classics in any era. What was funny about "Jaws" is if you went to a beach in the summer of '75 very few people went into the water. We were all kind of freaked out for a little while at least.
This 2003 Show That Didn't Happen Is The Closest CBS Has Come To Rebooting MASH
I think a new show about a MASH unit in Vietnam or Korea could be a great thing. Would need to be a cable show, or better yet streaming. No restrictions. Then we would really get a taste of the horrors of war.
Harry’s Confession About Brian Moser Doesn’t Make Any Sense In Dexter: Original Sin Season 1 Episode 9
It makes no sense Harry would not know Brian, if released, would be looking for him and Dexter. The fact this guy has Dexter's tendencies for blood would make him want to know even more where this guy was at all times. He has no idea where this guy was and what he was doing?There definitely is a plot hole here people. The only thing that would make sense would be Brian being a part of Harry's eventual death.