J: I sure like these Jeff Goldblum Law & Orders.
K: He's a little lizardy now, but I sure thought he was dreamy in Independence Day.
J: I'm glad you've always liked nerds.
So, this happened tonight and it was phenomenal.
(Source: keirr, via nerdylikearockstar)
Downton Abbey stars out of costume
(Can you guess who this is?)
(I particularly like the inclusion of Lord Grantham’s dogs’ off-screen looks.)
So, my classmate/comrade-in-arms throughout Corporate Libraries this past two weeks has a tumblr. And she receives serious bonus points for making a post that incorporates:
- Downton Abbey
- Gilmore Girls
- Arrested Development
That, combined with her ability to endure seriously long Sunday classes makes her one to watch.
(Source: redhotfool, via kwafurther)
Kitchen Garden Cake recipe — an Edwardian recipe to celebrate the US debut of Downton Abbey Series 2.
Huzzah!
I feel like I should be embarrassed by the music choice…but I’m not. DOWNTON ABBEY.
April and Andy might be the most convincingly matched and resoundingly sympathetic couple in sitcom history, and for all the understandable comparisons between this show and its forebear, The Office, look at the differences in how this relationship has been treated versus that show’s resident kewpies, Jim and Pam. Yes, the latter’s tortured, prolonged courtship was modeled on Tim and Dawn from the original series, but by the time they got around to the one-hour very-special-episode four or five seasons in, fatigue could be excused. After a respectable will-they-or-won’t-they period, the show up and married Andy and April off, as if to say, “You know what? These guys are sorted. Moving on.” And maybe it won’t be as simple as that, but this show, thank goodness, doesn’t have it in it to marry them just to create chaos; Parks is kindhearted to the core, and if the life-ruining that Leslie fears comes to pass, then angry letters will follow. Mine first.”
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[and yes, I have been neglecting this and posting only the smallest bits of minutiae. I am aware.]
“Modern Family” Is Trying To Recast Lily!
And I totally agree with Vulture:
“Lily’s adorable lack of interest in her surroundings made Cam and Mitchell’s high-octane parenting so much more hilarious.”

