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I thought the cut version was too long too. I agree with Larry.
Jessee talking about the camera crew😭 IM DYINGGGG
Hi Nadja. Please release an album. I've been a big fan of yours for 138 years!
I was with Larry all the way through that. For the love of god Lewis, quit rambling.
Ugh
Rip mumz the poet
When a Getty says “the money”, you know it’s the most hilarious thing in the world.
hi
What DID THE NUMBERS MEAN????
🎉 thanks for everything...
She is so beautiful, I'm not even mad that this isn't her audition tape.
Cole Sprouse is just hot.. ❤️🔥❤️🔥
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LOVE THESE interviews This SERIES is amazing and phenomenal Thank you
Loved the show. I'm conflicted about Jim Parsons though. While Sheldon is abrasive at best, I understand Jim's playing a character the writers have developed. However, when I see him in this type of unscripted situation he always comes off (by my perception) as a borderline asshole. I'm not sure if it's a bleed-over from the roles I've seen him in, my response to his communication style, or the fact that his real life personality is that off-putting. I hope it's the prior, not the latter.
Hugh even got me limping when I binged the show
I’m am so forever thankful that I got to be here on earth when Jerry Seinfeld and David Letterman where here as well.
Hines is now married to RFK, jr. That must have been a shock to LD, who seems interested in the Kennedys
Super Dave, explain to the folks at home what a cheerleader is
In my opinion, I find the woman in pink more attractive than Sofia Vergara, but both are hot.
Sofia is hot and so is the blonde woman next to her.
Rachel's not kidding about the quality of the guest actors, pretty much everyone was fantastic.
new season plz
He's my favorite Lost character
interviewer: " I have no idea, I don't do my research.".....................
why do interviewers always ask stupid close ended questions that require a cast to give spoilers? p.s. they were books first pps. be a good journalist
Damn, gorgeous humans.
Aubrey Plaza is 1 of my all time celeb crushes, I always get lost in her eyes and her minxy smile slays me
Sally looks like emma watson
Watched this show for the first time in April 2024
Everyone (except Bobby Morse) is "dressed to the nines".
Every time you seen Daniel he had a black eye the whole time on the show I was looking for it today on here where is your black eye bro😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I watched this series and loved it, but I think the relationship between Tom and Nicole was that of a deep friendship. She discovers how her and her sister fit into what is going on and he offers insight. She begins to trust him and he her, their lives are in each others hand so it would be difficult for the caring not to show. I don't necessarily think it's more than a friendship, though they are both gorgeous.
Capitan Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) Sergeant Fin Tutuola (Ice-T) ADA Nick Amaro (Danny Pino) Detective Amanda Rollins (Rollins)
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I felt the acting trumped the writing. Overall it was a good show, but there was a great deal of repetition and some sappy plots. But the actors did their due diligence despite of it.
Mayim was my favourite character
Trying to imagine, in the early audition stages, how 'that conversation' went with Hugh... HUGH: "So... even though I'm English, you want me to do this in an Amerian accent?" PRODUCERS: "Yup." HUGH: "But... there's an English doctor in this as well. You don't want me to play him instead?" PRODUCERS: "Nah, we've got an Australian guy to do that."
Wonderful interview. I loved that Jerry chose to come onstage with Dave, instead of waiting for his own obligatory introduction. That woman was crestfallen. Heaven knows how long she spent writing and rehearsing his intro. Jerry seemed to say, "Yeah, thanks but no thanks." Not about you, ma'am.
Outlander lost me at sexualized torture. I just can't go there.
Yes . Waiting for the next book. #10
The host of this is atrocious. Who did he sleep with to get this gig?
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My grandson is, he is so clever he study self schooling himself with no help, pass with very high marks He knows his Bible from back to front, busy study in ministry to become a lector. He is 20 years old now, one very important thing, from small never lie to him and he never lies he is very straight forward. He also got a sense of humor. Shawn you playing the role is outstanding. Thank you all i very much enjoy the show. Cathy RSA
I miss when this show was good and had this cast. RIP Scott Wilson.
15 years later and i randomly crossed through leisure world... it was like coming full circle. It wasnt even planned
1:06:53 this is hilarious knowing that Jason would star in a Muppet movie later!
JRE blew away the 5 minute theory.
Woke ass show
This is such a beloved programme. Stories like this mean a great deal to fans.