Long legs that perform well on ‘SYTYCD’ mean nothing. But you know … someone has to take the fall come elimination time. And Sonya Tayeh? Shut the *@&#! up.
Yeah … there’s a little bit of meaningless out there on the field during an All-Star Game. But the payoff and joy baseball brings is a good tradeoff.
Mahatma Gandhi was quoted at the beginning of the episode: “Fear has its use but cowardice has none.” And that quote defined the episode.
Comic-Con is many things to the many people who attend. Comic mecca … television launch point … film distributor meeting place … media personality playground … vintage toy wonderland. Here’s one experience I’ve had while there.
Hey … a job’s a job. You know it, I know it. Adam West knows it, too. Sometimes you have to pay your dues between iconic television programs to pay the rent, y’know? And there’s no shame in that.
Two episodes in, who do you trust on this show? Wilfred is wily enough not to trust Ryan, Ryan gets (figuratively) caught with his pants down when he trusts Wilfred. And I’m not certain I trust the writers quite yet. And the wheels on the bus go round and round …
Javier Colon reaps the benefits of his consistent run on the initial season of ‘The Voice’. And it’s well deserved.