First of all, Arrow fans, if you haven't gotten in on the voting for this show in AfterElton's Beefcake Tourney, then rush on over and do that. Let's make sure Stephen knows we appreciate his abs, and that David understands we are thankful for his biceps!
We begin our story with the return of Helena Bertinelli. It seems her father has turned squealer and cut a deal with the Feds. That doesn't work for her. She was only barely willing to let him rot in jail for the rest of his life, but WitSec is not acceptable. She drives this point home by murdering the lawyer who cut the deal for her father.
It's never fun when a pycho ex shows up, is it?
The next scene has Detestable Detective Lance finally being let out of the dog house by his daughter. If you'll recall, Laurel was a little miffed...
We begin our story with the return of Helena Bertinelli. It seems her father has turned squealer and cut a deal with the Feds. That doesn't work for her. She was only barely willing to let him rot in jail for the rest of his life, but WitSec is not acceptable. She drives this point home by murdering the lawyer who cut the deal for her father.
It's never fun when a pycho ex shows up, is it?
The next scene has Detestable Detective Lance finally being let out of the dog house by his daughter. If you'll recall, Laurel was a little miffed...
- 3/21/2013
- by tiger cub
- The Backlot
Call me crazy, but was I the only one who thought "A Tale of Two Parties" was one of the most amusing episodes of 90210 this season?
Oh Naomi... ever the prankster. Not one to let resentment, bitterness and hostility cloud her judgment, she tried to sabotage Madison's bachelorette party. Attempting to prove that Madison wasn't as innocent as she seemed and on the hunt to discover some deep dark flaw, she invited Nick Carter, Madison's childhood crush, to undo her. Unfortunately the only thing undone was Naomi's plan because all Madison did was bore Nick to tears going on and on about Max.
In Naomi's defense, it must have been hard watching Max and Madison fawning all over each other. They did make a cute couple. Boring, white-bread and bland, but cute.
Personally, I like Naomi when she's at her clueless, catty best. Case in point, the scenes with her...
Oh Naomi... ever the prankster. Not one to let resentment, bitterness and hostility cloud her judgment, she tried to sabotage Madison's bachelorette party. Attempting to prove that Madison wasn't as innocent as she seemed and on the hunt to discover some deep dark flaw, she invited Nick Carter, Madison's childhood crush, to undo her. Unfortunately the only thing undone was Naomi's plan because all Madison did was bore Nick to tears going on and on about Max.
In Naomi's defense, it must have been hard watching Max and Madison fawning all over each other. They did make a cute couple. Boring, white-bread and bland, but cute.
Personally, I like Naomi when she's at her clueless, catty best. Case in point, the scenes with her...
- 5/9/2012
- by arlene@tvfanatic.com (Arlene G.)
- TVfanatic
Knockabout clown in the music hall tradition who found enormous success in the cinema
Engulfed by helpless, gurgling mirth, Norman Wisdom would subside to the ground as if suddenly rendered boneless: it needed someone only to look at him to make him fall down. Often, the person looking at him – and sternly, at that – was Jerry Desmonde, doyen of variety straight men, who represented the figure of authority in many of Wisdom's hugely successful film farces of the 1950s and 1960s.
Wisdom, who has died aged 95, was almost the last in a great tradition of knockabout, slapstick clowns, a performer who relied less on words than on an acrobatic physical dexterity to gain his laughs. He was usually derided or ignored by the serious critics, but in his day he was adored by the public, and because of its nature his craft travelled well – he was immensely popular in many other countries,...
Engulfed by helpless, gurgling mirth, Norman Wisdom would subside to the ground as if suddenly rendered boneless: it needed someone only to look at him to make him fall down. Often, the person looking at him – and sternly, at that – was Jerry Desmonde, doyen of variety straight men, who represented the figure of authority in many of Wisdom's hugely successful film farces of the 1950s and 1960s.
Wisdom, who has died aged 95, was almost the last in a great tradition of knockabout, slapstick clowns, a performer who relied less on words than on an acrobatic physical dexterity to gain his laughs. He was usually derided or ignored by the serious critics, but in his day he was adored by the public, and because of its nature his craft travelled well – he was immensely popular in many other countries,...
- 10/5/2010
- The Guardian - Film News
Bill Goldberg is fired NBC's hit reality series Celebrity Apprentice is currently airing on Sunday nights at 9 Pm Et on NBC and, as per weekly tradition, one of the celebrity contestants was let go this past Sunday night, and that contestant was former professional wrestler Bill Goldberg. Goldberg recently held a conference call to discuss his experiences on the show, and here's what he had to say.
A lot of the contestants felt intimidated to invite you into the board room; how did that make you feel?
Bill Goldberg: You know, it made me feel good and bad. Well that's kind of weird. It made me feel good and bad. In that setting I don't want to be intimidating but then again if I intimidated them in that they wouldn't bring me into the board room then it further ensured my standing in the game a little bit longer I would imagine so.
A lot of the contestants felt intimidated to invite you into the board room; how did that make you feel?
Bill Goldberg: You know, it made me feel good and bad. Well that's kind of weird. It made me feel good and bad. In that setting I don't want to be intimidating but then again if I intimidated them in that they wouldn't bring me into the board room then it further ensured my standing in the game a little bit longer I would imagine so.
- 4/22/2010
- MovieWeb
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