Australia's second prime minister may well have been Jack the Ripper's defence lawyer.
Ethan Rayne ,'Potential'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm actually kind of angry at Dakota Johnson for how ugly her dress was.
The dress would have been fine with better hair and makeup choices, IMO.
Of course the show ended well past my bedtime, but fun wrong envelope shenanigans apparently.
I don't think fun is the right word. It looked pretty awful for all involved.
I was about three seconds away from turning the TV off and going to bed right before the envelope shenanigans unfolded! The LLL crew were all so incredibly gracious and respectful, but what a fuckup. (I was thrilled to see Moonlight win, however, because I thought LLL was a very pretty bowl of nothing, neither a great movie or a great musical.)
Yes, it looks like the people on stage handled it as well has humanly possible. Heads gonna roll no doubt.
Apparently there was also a mistake in the In Memoriam reel.
2017, come on! You can't be this bad at everything!
I've taken to watching an episode of White Collar from time to time. It's not something I would pick out, but my wife doesn't like to watch anything I pick out, so it's a good compromise. While the show is fine, the level of Ford product placement is simple amazing.
While the show is fine, the level of Ford product placement is simple amazing.
Is it as good as it was on Alias?
"No! Take the F-150!"
I think Eureka centering a whole plot around deodorant is still the bar-setting example of product placement.
The most blatant White Collar one I remember is when Elizabeth had to demonstrate how the car could parallel-park itself.