Singer Nano's official YouTube channel has started streaming a music video for her latest digital single song, "Do or Die." The rock tune is now featured as the opening theme for Shadowverse Flame: Arc-hen , the latest season of the TV anime Shadowverse Flame series. As her first theme song work for the Shadowverse franchise, "Do or Die" released digitally on April 13. The lyrics were written by herself, while Shota Horie , best known for his collaboration works with LiSA , worked on music and arrangement. Nano "Do or Die" music video Shadowverse Flame: Arc-hen creditless opening movie Digital jacket Nano made her major debut in 2013 and previously provided theme songs for Arpeggio of Blue Steel -Ars Nova- (2013), Aria The Scarlet Ammo AA (2015), Magical Girl Raising Project (2016), Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits (2018) , The Fruit of Evolution: Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made (2021), and many more anime series. Nano profile...
- 5/17/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Stars: Abm Sumon, Frank Grillo, Matt Passmore, Michael Jai White, Niko Foster, Oleg Prudius, Kelly Greyson | Written by Asif Akbar, Nazim Ud Daula, Abdul Aziz | Directed by Asif Akbar
Mr-9: Do or Die is based on the first of a long-running series of mostly ghost-written novels chronicling the adventures of Masud Rana, Bangladesh’s answer to James Bond. Somewhat surprisingly given there are 500 or so novels in the franchise, this is only the second attempt at bringing them to the screen, the first being Masud Rana in 1974. Fifty years later, will the world be more receptive to the Bangladeshi Bond?
The film certainly starts on a familiar note with Rana running unnoticed across wide open lawns in broad daylight without being noticed. Despite his best efforts and his leaving a trail of bodies behind him, his target gets away and the two agents he was supposed to rescued are killed.
Mr-9: Do or Die is based on the first of a long-running series of mostly ghost-written novels chronicling the adventures of Masud Rana, Bangladesh’s answer to James Bond. Somewhat surprisingly given there are 500 or so novels in the franchise, this is only the second attempt at bringing them to the screen, the first being Masud Rana in 1974. Fifty years later, will the world be more receptive to the Bangladeshi Bond?
The film certainly starts on a familiar note with Rana running unnoticed across wide open lawns in broad daylight without being noticed. Despite his best efforts and his leaving a trail of bodies behind him, his target gets away and the two agents he was supposed to rescued are killed.
- 5/9/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Kannan Iyer‘s sophomore, Ae Watan Mere Watan, currently streaming on Prime Video, narrates the tale of a courageous young girl in pre-independent India when the British government controlled all the newspapers and private radio stations. It was done with the sole intention of manipulating the perceptions of the Indians to suit their cruel and deceptive agenda. Most of the freedom fighters and political leaders were in jail. Those who were not arrested went underground. The situation was both intimidating and dangerous, and the government has partially curbed the freedom movement. In response to this despot approach, the protagonist and her friends embark on a bold endeavor. They aim to inspire and unite fellow Indians in their struggle against the empire and liberate the nation from the fetters of slavery. While the premise holds promise, the film serves as another example where a potential concept doesn’t always ensure an equally engaging output.
- 3/23/2024
- by Dipankar Sarkar
- Talking Films
Guitar virtuoso Sophie Lloyd, known for her huge social media presence and as a member of Machine Gun Kelly’s touring band, will release her debut solo album, Imposter Syndrome, on November 10th. In advance of the LP, Lloyd has unveiled the music video for the title track, which is a rousing metal anthem featuring vocals and lyrics from Lzzy Hale of Halestorm.
The music video features Lloyd showing off her intense guitar chops, while Hale belts out vocals in a fiery presence.
“Working with Lzzy was honestly a dream come true for me,” Lloyd said in a statement. “I’ve been a fan of hers for years growing up, and when I decided to do a collaborative album, her name was the first one that came to mind. She did such an incredible job at taking such a personal thing and making a song that conveys all the emotion I have felt for years.
The music video features Lloyd showing off her intense guitar chops, while Hale belts out vocals in a fiery presence.
“Working with Lzzy was honestly a dream come true for me,” Lloyd said in a statement. “I’ve been a fan of hers for years growing up, and when I decided to do a collaborative album, her name was the first one that came to mind. She did such an incredible job at taking such a personal thing and making a song that conveys all the emotion I have felt for years.
- 10/6/2023
- by Anne Erickson
- Consequence - Music
It’s crazy to think that two weeks ago when we published our first “Big Brother 25” power rankings of the season at the Top 11 we were facing a double eviction. But here we are refreshing those thoughts with 10 players still in the house and one hoping to not be the last evicted pre-jury. Since the last time we checked in, Cameron Hardin has gone from backdoor evictee to Bb Zombie to “Do or Die” winner to Head of Household for the third time. Also in that time: Jared Fields has been permanently evicted, Cory Wurtenberger and America Lopez have a target on their back where there previously wasn’t one, and Mecole Hayes is now a first-time nominee.
After Tuesday night’s Power of Veto comp which Cameron won, the Hoh was presented with the predicament of whether he keep his target on Felicia Cannon or instead shift his focus...
After Tuesday night’s Power of Veto comp which Cameron won, the Hoh was presented with the predicament of whether he keep his target on Felicia Cannon or instead shift his focus...
- 10/4/2023
- by John Benutty
- Gold Derby
“The system of football in England is such a different concept for American viewers,” admits “Welcome to Wrexham” editor Michael Anthony Brown in our recent webchat. The show explores Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney purchasing the Wrexham football club in Wales. Brown’s fellow editor Curtis McConnell adds, “What was helpful was Rob and Ryan being willing to lean into their ignorance. It helps the American audience identify with them. They were really helpful in making a complex sports palatable.” Watch the exclusive video interview with the pair or editors above.
The sports documentary series follows the football club after its acquisition by the Hollywood stars. It shows the club’s quest to be promoted to a higher league as well as the impact the team has on the town of Wrexham. McConnell explains, “I wanted to do the town justice. It’s finding those connections between the club and the town.
The sports documentary series follows the football club after its acquisition by the Hollywood stars. It shows the club’s quest to be promoted to a higher league as well as the impact the team has on the town of Wrexham. McConnell explains, “I wanted to do the town justice. It’s finding those connections between the club and the town.
- 8/14/2023
- by Matt Noble
- Gold Derby
Image Source: Randijah Simmons
Kari Faux raps and sings with the self-possession of the best friend who's required to proofread any text message to a partner you know you need to break up with. She'll ensure you're not giving any extra energy to someone who isn't worth it. Or will happily tell you to delete the messages altogether. That level of confidence and keen sense of self-worth have bled into the Little Rock, Ar, native's music since the release of her debut album in 2016.
And she certainly doesn't care what anyone else thinks about that.
"My confidence just comes from not giving a f*ck whether or not people really understand it," Faux tells Popsugar. "I just like what I like, and I kind of stand on that."
"I just like what I like, and I kind of stand on that."
The 30-year-old's confidence also stems from her roots in...
Kari Faux raps and sings with the self-possession of the best friend who's required to proofread any text message to a partner you know you need to break up with. She'll ensure you're not giving any extra energy to someone who isn't worth it. Or will happily tell you to delete the messages altogether. That level of confidence and keen sense of self-worth have bled into the Little Rock, Ar, native's music since the release of her debut album in 2016.
And she certainly doesn't care what anyone else thinks about that.
"My confidence just comes from not giving a f*ck whether or not people really understand it," Faux tells Popsugar. "I just like what I like, and I kind of stand on that."
"I just like what I like, and I kind of stand on that."
The 30-year-old's confidence also stems from her roots in...
- 6/3/2023
- by DeAsia Paige
- Popsugar.com
Survivor has aired 44 seasons and has been on the air for almost 23 years. Throughout the CBS reality competition series’ run, there have been plenty of epic highs and a handful of disastrous lows as producers introduce new elements to the game. Some have completely changed the series for the better, while other Survivor twists long to be forgotten by the show’s fans.
Jeff Probst | Photo: Robert Voets/CBS 5. Medallion of Power in ‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ was the show’s most useless twist
We’re starting our ranking of the five worst Survivor twists by taking you back to the show’s twenty-first season, Nicaragua. During the premiere, host Jeff Probst introduced the new group of castaways to the Medallion of Power. And if we’re being honest, the point of this new twist is lost on us. Plus, its mechanics are sort of convoluted.
Basically, whichever tribe was in possession...
Jeff Probst | Photo: Robert Voets/CBS 5. Medallion of Power in ‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ was the show’s most useless twist
We’re starting our ranking of the five worst Survivor twists by taking you back to the show’s twenty-first season, Nicaragua. During the premiere, host Jeff Probst introduced the new group of castaways to the Medallion of Power. And if we’re being honest, the point of this new twist is lost on us. Plus, its mechanics are sort of convoluted.
Basically, whichever tribe was in possession...
- 4/9/2023
- by Sarah Little
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
When Survivor returned to air following a 16-month post-pandemic delay, it ushered in a brand new, twist-tastic era: A 26-day game, more diverse casting and smaller tribes weren’t even the half of it. But when Season 43 kicks off Wednesday, Sept. 21 (at 8/7c on CBS), viewers and its castaways are in for some big changes.
While host Jeff Probst has been very clear about which aspects of this new era are sticking around — the shorter game, small tribes, risk/reward dilemmas, earning the merge and Shot in the Dark are all here to stay — he’s put the kibosh on...
While host Jeff Probst has been very clear about which aspects of this new era are sticking around — the shorter game, small tribes, risk/reward dilemmas, earning the merge and Shot in the Dark are all here to stay — he’s put the kibosh on...
- 9/17/2022
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Come on in! “Survivor 43” will debut with a two-hour season premiere on Wednesday, September 21 on CBS. Once again, this cycle introduces 18 all-new contestants from diverse backgrounds who will be randomly divided into three tribes of six. The youngest castaway this year is just 19 years old, while the oldest is age 52. Scroll through our photo gallery above (or click here for direct access) to see the “Survivor 43” cast revealed.
“Survivor” has been a mainstay of CBS’s TV schedule for 22 years, 42 seasons and 620 episodes. In all, 646 contestants have stepped foot on the island, and host/producer Jeff Probst has snuffed all of their torches — aside from the winners, of course. Speaking of winners, only one of this season’s 18 players will outwit, outplay and outlast the others to take home the 1 million check.
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 43’
Word is still out on how many of the various twists introduced in...
“Survivor” has been a mainstay of CBS’s TV schedule for 22 years, 42 seasons and 620 episodes. In all, 646 contestants have stepped foot on the island, and host/producer Jeff Probst has snuffed all of their torches — aside from the winners, of course. Speaking of winners, only one of this season’s 18 players will outwit, outplay and outlast the others to take home the 1 million check.
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 43’
Word is still out on how many of the various twists introduced in...
- 8/31/2022
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
And then there were six. Last week’s elimination of Drea Wheeler on “Survivor 42” meant that only the following half-dozen contestants were eligible to win the 1 million grand prize: Maryanne Oketch, Lindsay Dolashewich, Romeo Escobar, Mike Turner, Omar Zaheer and Jonathan Young. This week, someone will be on the wrong side of the vote. Also, one castaway climbs the stairway to victory and wins immunity at tribal council, on this season’s penultimate episode.
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 42” Episode 12 recap/live blog of “Caterpillar to a Butterfly” to find out what happened Wednesday, May 18 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the 1 million grand prize. As always, Jeff Probst hosts the Emmy-winning program.
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor 42” Episode 12 recap/live blog of “Caterpillar to a Butterfly” to find out what happened Wednesday, May 18 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the 1 million grand prize. As always, Jeff Probst hosts the Emmy-winning program.
- 5/19/2022
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Wednesday’s episode of Survivor.
One player’s successful Hail Mary paved the way for another’s prompt exit.
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On Wednesday’s Survivor, the Do or Die twist came back to wreak havoc, ultimately forcing Lindsay to play a very dangerous game of chance at Tribal Council. But luck was on her side after she correctly selected the fire box,...
One player’s successful Hail Mary paved the way for another’s prompt exit.
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On Wednesday’s Survivor, the Do or Die twist came back to wreak havoc, ultimately forcing Lindsay to play a very dangerous game of chance at Tribal Council. But luck was on her side after she correctly selected the fire box,...
- 5/12/2022
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Warning: This post contains spoilers from Wednesday’s season finale of Survivor.
So close, yet so far.
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In the season finale of Survivor 41, Deshawn Radden thought he had the game in the bag until the jury’s stern questioning and pointed tones took the wind entirely out of his sails. After everything was said and done, Radden missed the big win by four votes, losing out to...
So close, yet so far.
More from TVLineSurvivor 41 Winner Talks Truth Bomb's 'Unwarranted Garbage,' and That 'Shocking' Fire-Making DecisionSurvivor 41 Finale Recap: Who Became the Series' Latest Sole Survivor?TV Ratings: Survivor Season Finale Outdraws The Masked Singer's
In the season finale of Survivor 41, Deshawn Radden thought he had the game in the bag until the jury’s stern questioning and pointed tones took the wind entirely out of his sails. After everything was said and done, Radden missed the big win by four votes, losing out to...
- 12/16/2021
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
And then there were six. With just one week to go until the “Survivor 41” finale, the Final 6 castaways were all angling to make it into the Final 5. With back-to-back blindsides of Liana Wallace and Shan Smith, there was no telling how the night’s vote might go. Would the remaining members of their once-dominant alliance stick together, or would the people on the bottom rise up?
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 12, titled “Truth Kamikaze,” to find out what happened Wednesday, December 8 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize. Jeff Probst hosts the Emmy-winning series.
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list...
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 12, titled “Truth Kamikaze,” to find out what happened Wednesday, December 8 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize. Jeff Probst hosts the Emmy-winning series.
See‘Survivor’ deaths: Full list...
- 12/9/2021
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
With only six players left on “Survivor 41,” it’s understandable that different alliances would start to form in the lead-up to the December 15 finale. But who would have seen this alliance coming? In CBS’s new “Survivor” sneak peek video (watch above), Deshawn Radden, Erika Casupanan and Xander Hastings discuss a Final 3 deal that they hope can bring them to the end. The scene in question takes place following the reward challenge in the December 8 episode, titled “Truth Kamikaze.”
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
“I honestly believe in what I told you yesterday as far as a Final 3,” Deshawn confirms to Erika at the watering hole. “And here’s the reason why. You and I were on the same tribe but we didn’t really play the game the same way, so that’s different. If you bring Heather, you guys kind of have a similar story.” He’s referring to Heather Aldret,...
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
“I honestly believe in what I told you yesterday as far as a Final 3,” Deshawn confirms to Erika at the watering hole. “And here’s the reason why. You and I were on the same tribe but we didn’t really play the game the same way, so that’s different. If you bring Heather, you guys kind of have a similar story.” He’s referring to Heather Aldret,...
- 12/8/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
File this one under “can’t please everyone.” The new “Do or Die” twist on “Survivor” was met with mostly negative responses from viewers after its debut in the December 1 episode. In fact, a whopping 63% of people responded in our poll that the guessing game twist was “horrible.” To compare, 23% said they’re “still on the fence” while only 14% admitted they “loved it.” Do you agree or disagree with your fellow “Survivor” fans? See the full poll results below and then sound off down in the comments section.
63% — Horrible — I hope it never returns!
23% — Meh — I’m still on the fence.
14% — Awesome — I absolutely loved it!
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
“Survivor” continues to reinvent itself during this 41st season, first by introducing the “Shot in the Dark” die, then the hourglass smash, and now the “Do or Die” twist. To recap, if a player chose to compete in...
63% — Horrible — I hope it never returns!
23% — Meh — I’m still on the fence.
14% — Awesome — I absolutely loved it!
See Everything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
“Survivor” continues to reinvent itself during this 41st season, first by introducing the “Shot in the Dark” die, then the hourglass smash, and now the “Do or Die” twist. To recap, if a player chose to compete in...
- 12/5/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Final 7 castaways on “Survivor 41” were in disarray after last week’s shocking elimination of Shan Smith. Her fellow alliance members Ricard Foye, Danny McCray and Deshawn Radden had just turned on Shan and Liana Wallace, which left the door open for one of the underdogs — Heather Aldret, Erika Casupanan and Xander Hastings — to pull through. So how did this week’s “Do or Die” twist shake up the game?
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 11, titled “Do or Die,” to find out what happened Wednesday, December 1 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize. Jeff Probst hosts the Emmy-winning series.
SEEEverything to know about ‘Survivor 42’
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Survivor” recap of Season 41, Episode 11, titled “Do or Die,” to find out what happened Wednesday, December 1 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite castaways on CBS’s reality TV show, who annoys you the most and who you think will ultimately join the “Survivor” winners list and take home the $1 million grand prize. Jeff Probst hosts the Emmy-winning series.
- 12/2/2021
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Ani Difranco tears through songs from her upcoming album Revolutionary Love in the latest installment of In My Room.
“I am taking this mission very literally,” Difranco says of the series title. “We are in my room — I will show you my room.” She turns the camera to show more of her New Orleans home, revealing a brick wall and a copy of Time magazine with Muhammed Ali on the cover, resting on a shelf.
Sitting with her acoustic guitar, Difranco kicks off with “Crocus,” the final track from Revolutionary Love.
“I am taking this mission very literally,” Difranco says of the series title. “We are in my room — I will show you my room.” She turns the camera to show more of her New Orleans home, revealing a brick wall and a copy of Time magazine with Muhammed Ali on the cover, resting on a shelf.
Sitting with her acoustic guitar, Difranco kicks off with “Crocus,” the final track from Revolutionary Love.
- 1/25/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Ani Difranco has dropped her new single “Revolutionary Love,” the title track from the singer-songwriter’s upcoming album.
“It’s about carrying the energy of love and compassion into the center of our social movements and making it the driving force,” Difranco said in a statement on the track, which was inspired by the political schism affecting the nation. “It’s about finding it within ourselves to stay curious about our opponents instead of shutting down.”
Revolutionary Love, which also features the previously released singles “Do or Die” and “Contagious,...
“It’s about carrying the energy of love and compassion into the center of our social movements and making it the driving force,” Difranco said in a statement on the track, which was inspired by the political schism affecting the nation. “It’s about finding it within ourselves to stay curious about our opponents instead of shutting down.”
Revolutionary Love, which also features the previously released singles “Do or Die” and “Contagious,...
- 11/18/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Ani Difranco encourages voting in the 2020 election in the new single “Do or Die.”
Directed by Zoë Boekbinder, the accompanying video opens with Difranco getting out of bed. “Do you ever just want to give up?” she sings. “Well, me too.” She shaves her head in her bathroom and embarks on a bike ride in New Orleans — where she encounters the local organizations Dancing Grounds and the New Orleans Dance Collective. They make a sign that says “Vote them out,” as Difranco sings in jazzy splendor: “We can do this...
Directed by Zoë Boekbinder, the accompanying video opens with Difranco getting out of bed. “Do you ever just want to give up?” she sings. “Well, me too.” She shaves her head in her bathroom and embarks on a bike ride in New Orleans — where she encounters the local organizations Dancing Grounds and the New Orleans Dance Collective. They make a sign that says “Vote them out,” as Difranco sings in jazzy splendor: “We can do this...
- 9/30/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Article by Mark Longden
If you’re going to watch the movies of Andy Sidaris, you’ll require a mental divide of some sort, especially if you’re the sort of person who believes we should all be treated and viewed equally. While we all, as humans, like looking at pretty pictures of people of whatever gender floats our boat, at some point – usually about half an hour in – of one of his movies, even the most dedicated admirer of boobs will be thinking “any time you want to get back to the plot is fine by me”.
Below is the scene that first interested me in the work of Mr Sidaris. If you like it, read on, if you groan, then We Are Movie Geeks has many articles about decent movies to enjoy. Here it is:
Andy Sidaris got his start directing sport on TV. He was the original...
If you’re going to watch the movies of Andy Sidaris, you’ll require a mental divide of some sort, especially if you’re the sort of person who believes we should all be treated and viewed equally. While we all, as humans, like looking at pretty pictures of people of whatever gender floats our boat, at some point – usually about half an hour in – of one of his movies, even the most dedicated admirer of boobs will be thinking “any time you want to get back to the plot is fine by me”.
Below is the scene that first interested me in the work of Mr Sidaris. If you like it, read on, if you groan, then We Are Movie Geeks has many articles about decent movies to enjoy. Here it is:
Andy Sidaris got his start directing sport on TV. He was the original...
- 3/17/2017
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
After learning from last week’s Fear the Walking Dead that the soldiers had orders to “mercifully terminate” the civilians they were protecting, we knew that this week’s first season finale wouldn’t be pretty. But just how ugly did it get? Read on…
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Hit The Road | As “The Good Man” began, Travis and Maddie were packing furiously to get the hell out of Dodge. “We’re driving East,” Maddie told Chris and Alicia. As for Corporal Andy, since he had “given us all he can,” Daniel might have snuffed him out,...
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Hit The Road | As “The Good Man” began, Travis and Maddie were packing furiously to get the hell out of Dodge. “We’re driving East,” Maddie told Chris and Alicia. As for Corporal Andy, since he had “given us all he can,” Daniel might have snuffed him out,...
- 10/5/2015
- TVLine.com
Michael Scott can always make me laugh. The overall concept of an episode of The Office, along the rest of the cast? They can be hit or miss. This week's episode, "Sex Ed," was a miss.
Michael contracted Herpes, which branched the episode into story A and story B, neither of which had me jumping for joy. In story A, Michael and Dwight went roaming around Scranton to tell his old flames they might have the Std. Not one of the face-to-face encounters was funny. Michael had a couple good one-liners in there, but the meetings themselves left a lot to be desired.
Michael's phone conversation with Holly, on the other hand, was classic. It was exactly why I loved when Amy Ryan was on the show, and it's exactly why I want her to come back before Steve Carrell leaves at the end of this season.
Holly's ability to...
Michael contracted Herpes, which branched the episode into story A and story B, neither of which had me jumping for joy. In story A, Michael and Dwight went roaming around Scranton to tell his old flames they might have the Std. Not one of the face-to-face encounters was funny. Michael had a couple good one-liners in there, but the meetings themselves left a lot to be desired.
Michael's phone conversation with Holly, on the other hand, was classic. It was exactly why I loved when Amy Ryan was on the show, and it's exactly why I want her to come back before Steve Carrell leaves at the end of this season.
Holly's ability to...
- 10/15/2010
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Quiet Pool)
- TVfanatic
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