A list of puns related to "Blind Date (American TV series)"
SFW. I have a serious request for some of you sleuths - I remember watching this obscure adult comedy show about a single man post-divorce who would go about and date a variety of zany women of all sorts of archetypes.
The one episode I remember the best is where he had accidentally blinded himself and got hospitalized for some time during which he fell in love with a nurse who was much older than himself, without his knowing so, they get a thing going and, after he was healed, and realized she was older, he tried to keep it going but he'd get these weird hallucinations or day dreams about her that put him off and they ended up going separate ways.
I COULD NOT TELL YOU which syndicate it was on but it seemed to be a late 1990s or very early 2000s show, cable most likely, actually, pretty sure of it, I saw it online tho, CAN ANY ONE HELP ME!?
I can't remember the show but I'm pretty sure it's in its first season. It starts with a girl moving in with her married sister I'm New York (I think). Then her sister sets her up with her husband's friend on a blind date. The girl and the guy have a horrible date and the girl cries. They end up going out again and they like each other. The girl has a list of things to do in New York. The guy makes trophies for a living with his family. If anybody knows what the name of this show is please help me out.
Thanks!
It is a comedy. The main character is on a bad blind date at a restaurant with a woman who thinks the best part of her body is her collarbones. At one point she asks him to try to pour his water in the indentation above her collarbone to see if they are pronounced enough to hold the water.
The main character is very uncomfortable with all of this and is trying to change the subject.
I forgave a lot of the series and really enjoyed seeing new interpretations of characters I got invested in.
But the last episode explained nothing, closed off nothing, showed nothing, and added nothing - all in service of a poor cliff-hanger to try and retain viewers next season that will inevitably backfire.
American TV executives refuse to finish a story. The plot can NEVER be resolved for the season if they are even thinking about season 2.
They're was NO closure. No point in which you felt a pay off to all the set up of the season. And no point in watching it further.
If you can't tell I just watched the season finale and am raging that they could have so easily stuck to the books and had an even mildly satisfying conclusion.
What a Waste of Time.
the episodes starts with a male narrator in a suit telling about odd events around the world. he is dressed in a suit, part of some secret goverment agency. he is in a camper van that has many tv screens in it, like the ones police use to track people and listen their conversations. i remeber few episode themes. one was about an airport where was a different time zone in it. the burgers got old and people were missing when entering that airport territory. another episode was about forest gnomes posessing a knife and killing people or kids?
Hello! My friend is stuck on a scene from a tv series or movie. All she knows is this:
It probably takes place in London. Two male characters (probably main characters, reminiscent to her of Sherlock and John from BBC Sherlock, but it's not them) go on a blind date with two women in a pitch black restaurant. The waiters are blind. One of the characters tries to figure out which of the women is the hottest by talking to them
Please help my friend! She's about to lose it lmao
I'm sorry this is a bit ambiguous, a few years back a tv series came on in Australia. My memory is vague but i remember there being 2 separate story lines in the show. One was of a young male police detective who partied hard and was a bit corrupt. The second story was, i think, of a family in Mexico. I want to say the young female was an assassin but i think i remember her having something to do with the DΓa de Muertos celebration. I think that there was a supernatural theme based around that. I only saw one season and lost track of it. I also know it isn't that Penny Dreadful show that came out around the same time.
I specifically mean those were the hosts are complete assholes like they are depicted in Parks and Rec or Monk. I'm aware that these character are supposed to be jerks in the context of the series, but there musst be some truth behind it. These are modern shows I cant imagine this would fly well with Twitter today.
A guy walks into a bar and orders a beer. "I went on a blind date last night," he tells the bartender. "Well, how did it go?" the bartender asks. "Not so good," the guy says. "Turns out I'm more into curtains."
A friend of mine recommended a dating website for me to check out. Which isnβt too unusual. However, the site he told me about was clearly a joke. It was a site to date monsters, or at least thatβs how he put it.
He gave me the website address and told me it was only up for seven minutes and seven seconds after midnight. I rolled my eyes at him and put the information away in the back of my mind in case I got bored one day. Recently I got very bored and was unable to sleep. Scrolling through my social media trying to find anything new, I sighed wondering if there was something a bit more interesting I could do. That website came to mind. I mean, why not? If it was real, it was clearly a prank website that could entertain me for a few minutes.
I waited for the clock to hit midnight and I easily found the site. It looked like one from the early 2000βs. Blocky scrolling bars and a chunky mouse. The front page had a few profiles of the top βcreaturesβ in demand. From what I could see of the photos the top sellers looked like people wearing animal ears. This was a really poorly made joke. I hit my screenshot key to show my friends but nothing happened. I guessed some sites put a block on that sort of thing. I really didnβt know much about website building to think otherwise.
It would take me longer than seven minutes to fill out the form or pick out a monster I wanted to request a date with. I saw a randomize button on the top of the screen. Hovering over it for a few moments, I clicked it. It brought me to a page that was simple compared to the rest.
Instead of picking out a creature, you could have one sent to you. The site would tell you a day and time. The creatures of the site would be able to pick if they wanted to go out so it wasnβt truly random on both ends. The human just didnβt know what they would get. There was no form so I just hit the button and waited. I doubted anything would happen. This was a joke site after all, right?
The screen turned black and I started to feel a little bit of fear creep up my spine. I was almost angry at myself for feeling like that. It was just a simple website. I was about to close it when text and an image came on screen.
βAlex Hawthorn. Wednesday. 10 PM. Location below.β
I took a small inhale of a surprised breath when I saw a photo of a park I knew. Not only did this site somehow pull my name, it also found a photo of a location close by where I lived. This was stressful. I felt as if my computer ju
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