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A good start to the month
February means a multitude of things. Let's start with the fact that this show now premieres in less than a month. How good does that extended preview look? Jason Isaacs breaking his Lucius Malfoy mold in this way? On American television? You can't not fall in love with the whole thing already. What else...
The trailer for The Amazing Spiderman was released today, and it's Garfield, so it's amazing. The title works, you guys. The title works!
Kelly Kapoor is getting a new love interest on The Office, and he happens to be one of my favorite actors. He's entirely under-used in H-Wood, inhumanly handsome, and Kelly + any kind of love interest = comedy gold.
Wired has gifted us with this brilliant diagram of all of the "bed-hopping" that has gone on on Mad Men over the past four seasons. Obviously, spoilers abound, so beware...
And I'm sure you all saw this Superbowl ad, but what you didn't see was Andy Samberg's face at about 3:15, which makes the whole thing. Also, Al Roker kind of forgets to say "Happy Superbowl" at the very end, and it's perfect. But in all seriousness, the ad does point out how many great shows are on NBC. People give the network a lot of crap, but they really do have the best programs on television right now, and they deserve credit for that. (Parks! The Voice! Fallon!) Plus, an appearance fromKen Jeong dancing the cast of Community. My day is made.
Happy February all!
The trailer for The Amazing Spiderman was released today, and it's Garfield, so it's amazing. The title works, you guys. The title works!
Kelly Kapoor is getting a new love interest on The Office, and he happens to be one of my favorite actors. He's entirely under-used in H-Wood, inhumanly handsome, and Kelly + any kind of love interest = comedy gold.
Wired has gifted us with this brilliant diagram of all of the "bed-hopping" that has gone on on Mad Men over the past four seasons. Obviously, spoilers abound, so beware...
And I'm sure you all saw this Superbowl ad, but what you didn't see was Andy Samberg's face at about 3:15, which makes the whole thing. Also, Al Roker kind of forgets to say "Happy Superbowl" at the very end, and it's perfect. But in all seriousness, the ad does point out how many great shows are on NBC. People give the network a lot of crap, but they really do have the best programs on television right now, and they deserve credit for that. (Parks! The Voice! Fallon!) Plus, an appearance from
Happy February all!
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