Rosie Hitler O'Donnell is returning to "The View"
I think every non-insane person can agree that the studio of this show, during a taping, would be an ideal target for terrorists to obliterate today.
The accounts I have heard from a couple of people who met her in person are
that she is anything *but* "nice"
And now that "Teh View" has her on, the six-pack of bossy bitches is complete.
The only thing that would put it over the top is if they added Sheryl Sandberg herself.
The only way I'd watch is if I was guaranteed that I'd get to see Sarah Palin beat the crap out of all six of them.
And now that "Teh View" has her on, the six-pack of bossy bitches is complete.
The only thing that would put it over the top is if they added Sheryl Sandberg herself.
The only way I'd watch is if I was guaranteed that I'd get to see Sarah Palin beat the crap out of all six of them.
Oh, huh... another Simpsons character died recently.
I remember when they killed off Ned Flander's wife. I saw no mention of that in the article I read on the topic.
Oh did that air already? My kids were talking about it, trying to guess who
would die. I guess I'll be hearing more about it from them today, then.
I'm going through the latest season of Family Guy, as far as I got, it looks like they permanently killed a character too. A way to boost ratings, I guess.
I'm going through the latest season of Family Guy, as far as I got, it looks like they permanently killed a character too. A way to boost ratings, I guess.
The character was Jewish.
The Family Guy did not permanently kill off one of their characters. They brought him back with a time machine.
The Simpsons is unique in permanently killing off characters and not in any way bringing them back.
Then there's South Park's Kenny. Heh.
Ah, I just saw the episode that they brought him back.
Star Trek, TNG permanently killed a woman in the first or second season who was one of the regulars, so I wouldn't say unique as such, but of course it is rarely done.
Star Trek, TNG permanently killed a woman in the first or second season who was one of the regulars, so I wouldn't say unique as such, but of course it is rarely done.
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"Days of Our Lives" has killed off Stefano DiMera more times than I have
hairs on my head. Always they bring him back.
And then there's always the infamous Soap Opera Coma...
And then there's always the infamous Soap Opera Coma...
Tue Sep 30 2014 18:12:52 EDT from Shazam @ UncensoredAh, I just saw the episode that they brought him back.
Star Trek, TNG permanently killed a woman in the first or second season who was one of the regulars, so I wouldn't say unique as such, but of course it is rarely done.
Yea, thats what happenes when the actress makes it into the centerfold.
For an animation, though, it's unique.
Yeah, Tasha Yar. A redshirt, heh... they killed her off the show. I seem to recall something of a big deal made of it at the time.
Angel killed off one of the 3 stars in the 7th episode.
Also Glee just killed off a main character... but that's a bit different.
I've never seen Glee, but I sorta thought that was not the sort of show that killed anyone off. Or that it even had main characters.
Ahhh... so it's the kind of show where you want everyone to be killed in a fiery musical?
Maybe with a good Latin beat and canon-fire?