Thursday, May 16, 2013

What I watched today

Okay not just what I watched today but the last two days.

Mythbusters

Jamie and Adam and of course



Phineas and Ferb

League of Super Evil

Nearly Naked Animals

Big Bang Theory

Don't try This at Home

Never Ever Do This At Home

Friday, May 10, 2013

Anger Management

Anger Management



My Thoughts:





Charlie and Kate have sex but agree never to become a couple.  They are both therapists and friends and FRIENDS YES! YES! YES!  OH GOD YES!




Who thought checkers could be so exciting.  I think you would agree that Charlie wants him and Kate to be a couple because they are so good together.  They act like the best couple ever.  They seem to finish each other's sentences and they know what each other is thinking almost all the time. 




If one thinks of having a quickie the other is almost always completely ready.  I just saw an episode where Charlie decides to go to his sister's baby shower and he take Kate.




Charlie and Kate completely win the couple's question game.  They have all the answers that only an in sync couple could have. 




Watch the show and clean up when you're done.  The show is not for kids but I'm sure teens are getting together with alcohol stolen from their parents and other protection etc items too.  These teens are watching the show like it was the perfect sex ed class.




This would be a mistake but I know teens that have gotten into trouble before their 16th birthday.  Well that's another topic.




Enjoy the show and then go back to reality.  Unicorns do not exist, except in our fantasies....well not mine.




Read the facts about the show ----*****yes it's from wiki and I will edit it down.******




It's just that Anger Management is on and I want to see some of the episodes before it's taken off the air......after a lot of good seasons.









General information about the show:



Anger Management is an American comedy series that premiered on June 28,
2012.

The series is based in-name only on the 2003 film of the same name and
stars Charlie Sheen in a role very loosely similar to the one originated by
Jack Nicholson from the film. Anger Management broke a ratings
record with 5.74 million viewers on its series debut night and ranks as the
most-watched sitcom premiere in cable history.






Cast



Main




•Charlie Sheen as Dr. Charlie Goodson, a former minor-league baseball
player who became an anger management therapist
•Selma Blair as Dr. Kate Wales, Charlie's therapist/colleague and friends
with benefits
•Shawnee Smith as Jennifer Goodson, Charlie's ex-wife
•Daniela Bobadilla as Sam Goodson, Charlie's teenage daughter
•Noureen DeWulf as Lacey, Charlie's anger management patient
•Michael Arden as Patrick, Charlie's anger management patient
•Derek Richardson as Nolan, Charlie's anger management patient
•Barry Corbin as Ed, Charlie's anger management patient



Recurring




•Brett Butler as Brett, the bartender at a tavern Charlie frequents.
•Michael Boatman as Michael, Charlie's neighbor and friend
•James Black as Cleo/Derek, a "gay" member of Charlie's prison anger
therapy group. In "Charlie's Patient Gets Out of Jail", Cleo is released on
parole and reveals to Charlie that his real name is Derek and that he had a
wife before going to prison, claiming he's only "Prison Gay".
•Darius McCrary as Donovan, a gay member of Charlie's prison anger
therapy group and Cleo/Derek's domestic partner.
•Stephen Taylor as Wayne, a member of Charlie's prison anger therapy
group.
•Aldo Gonzalez as Ernesto, a member of Charlie's prison anger therapy
group.
•Katlin Mastandrea as Olivia, Sam's best friend.
•Martin Sheen as Martin Goodson, Charlie's hyper-critical father



Production



On July 18, 2011, it was announced that the show based on the 2003 film of
the same name was in development with Charlie Sheen starring in the role
originally played by Jack Nicholson from the film. The series is Sheen's
first acting role since he was officially fired from the hit CBS sitcom Two
and a Half Men. On October 27, 2011, it was announced that FX had
picked up the series with an initial ten episode order which, if successful, FX
would then order an additional 90 episodes under a syndication model
crafted by Debmar-Mercury. On August 29, 2012 it was announced that the
show would be picked up for a further 90 episodes. On January 9, 2013,
FX president John Landgraf said that there will essentially be "45 new
episodes per year". Landgraf also announced that Martin Sheen, who guest-
starred in Season 1 as Charlie's on-screen father, will become a Season 2
regular cast member. While he did continue appearing on the show, it was
only in selected episodes and he was not promoted to Season 2 regular.


Casting


Casting announcements began in January 2012, with Shawnee Smith and
Selma Blair first cast as the two female leads. Smith was cast as Charlie's
ex-wife and Blair was cast as Charlie's therapist and possible love interest.
 Several actresses tested for the two female lead roles, including
Julie Benz, Jenica Bergere, Elaine Hendrix, Kate Reinders and Nicole Hiltz.


Next to be cast was Noureen DeWulf, in the role of Lacey, a spoiled rich
girl who is sentenced to join the therapy group after shooting her boyfriend
in the testicles when he cheated on her. Michael Arden and Daniela
Bobadilla were cast as, respectively, Patrick, one of the members of the
therapy group, and Sam, Charlie's 13-year-old daughter. Barry Corbin
was cast as Ed, a cranky Vietnam veteran and member of the therapy group
who is angry at everyone. Derek Richardson was the last actor cast in the
series, in the role of Nolan, a member of the therapy group whose anger
issue is that he has no anger.


Denise Richards, Lindsay Lohan, Kerri Kenney-Silver, and Brian Austin
Green have made guest appearances.
Charlie Sheen's father, Martin Sheen, has been added to the cast for the
second season. FX president John Landgraf said, "I thought it would be a
better series if it was also a multi-generational series".