A list of puns related to "Talking Funny (television special)"
Are there any characters from other television series or movies that you think would have a really interesting interaction with Dr. House?
Iβll go first - Rust Cohle from True Detective. Heβs gifted at solving (criminal) cases just like House and he also has that standoffish cynic personality with unique perspectives on life, so it would be interesting to see how they collide.
I was listening to holiday music just now and heard Walking In The Air. Google tells me this is a song from a film titled The Snowman which is, apparently, a British holiday film. One I've never seen (but intend to this year).
My wife and I have become fans of some British television over the past few years. We have a subscription to Britbox. When I searched 'Christmas' only a few selections returned. I was very disappointed in this. Every year, there are a number of movies and TV specials that are shown here in the US and I try to watch certain ones as I've done so for years and years. (e.g., Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the Garfield Christmas special... and films like Home Alone, Christmas Vacation and A Christmas Story).
Is this also a thing over there? If so, what do you just have to watch for it to feel like Christmas?
The one single thing I perfectly understood is if you post any kind of question on StackOverflow people WILL tell you that's a stupid question at least once. But why?
https://cryptobin.co/87x0e9f2
password: telly
The folder also has the 2019 and 2020 specials that are not longer available on SBS On Demand. See also the Back Side of Television also written by McTaggart.
The upload also includes the original subtitles. To remove the colour from the text follow this guide. Thought I should leave them as they were originally, for accessibility in case someone needs them.
I'm buzzing right now watching the Xmas special, and I just realized the big screen tv Julian was going to "give away" for the Christmas light contest, is the same tv in the background in the "Park After Dark" videos. This may be common knowledge, but it was one of those Leo Dicaprio "Once Upon a Time In Hollywood" gif moments.
Literally every sitcom and TV show throws in a Christmas special every season. Most people stream now a days so almost no one is watching these episodes during the Christmas season, and theyβre all played out and tacky. Itβs like Hollywood thinks everyone will forget what Santa looks like if they donβt show us the same story every year. Would much rather shows scrap the Christmas special for an extra regular season episode.
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