Featured Actor Joined: 7/3/05
Who's the actor who played the teacher of Christine's son in tonight's episode? Gorgeous!
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Blair Underwood. Have you no Google where you live?
Featured Actor Joined: 7/3/05
Did you respond to be helpful, Namo, or to be sarcastic? Thanks.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/10/05
Is that show still on?
Namo, be nice to Millie. Except for the fact she can't google to save her life she is the most perfect person I have met.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Did you respond to be helpful, Namo, or to be sarcastic? Thanks.
Yes, and yes. You're welcome. Also, they run credits at the end of the show. Hope that helps.
blair was on the kristin chenoweth show? but tootie was snubbed? this is blatant discrimination by that helium voiced blonde bobble-head!
Namo - apologize to my cousin Millie or you'll be mighty sorry.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
Not only is it still on, it's a big hit (thanks to a cusht timeslot) and Julia Louis Dreyfus won an Emmy.
Personally, I hate the show.
One of the funniest shows on television. I look forward to every episode.
I'm not a fan of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, but I tune in to watch Wanda Sykes. Plus, I'm a fan of the other shows in the CBS Monday night lineup, particularly How I Met Your Mother.
But did you know who Blair Underwood was Mister Matt?
blair underwood? somms, HBO cancelled that show.
Yes, I knew it was Blair Underwood. And yes, he is FINE!
I dig the show...wasnt watching it before, but have been watchin in reruns.
I think her ex is cute.
Funny, I love Julia, but this show leaves me numb. I DO have a sense of humor, but somehow NAOOC just doesn't reach me.
I actually liked her first post-Seinfeld show, Watching Ellie, well...at least the first couple of episodes. Now that was a show that had no real direction. They went from one-camera to multi-camera show with a laugh track. Sad.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
"Now that was a show that had no real direction. They went from one-camera to multi-camera show with a laugh track."
No, they did a season with one camera and each episode was in real time with a 22 minute countdown clock in the corner. The second season was shot multi-camera with a studio audience and the real-time conceit was abandoned.
She also was excellent as Eileen the yuppie on Day by Day before Seinfeld.
What's what I meant FindingNamo.
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