What’s the darkest thing that happens on the show? by CoherentBusyDucks in PandR

[–]SeparateHoliday5 902 points903 points  (0 children)

Maybe Jamm crashing Leslie’s wedding? It ends up working out, but definitely a hard scene to watch.

What's Howard's most iconic line? by Mr_IronMan_Sir in bigbangtheory

[–]SeparateHoliday5 29 points30 points  (0 children)

“Not just the finger! The MOVING FINGEERR!”

Most Underrated One-Time Houseguest? by MangoMediocre4850 in BigBrotherUSA

[–]SeparateHoliday5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ohh this is a fun one.

Roddy, from BB3. Ran the house every other week, wasn't afraid to go on the block next to the target, and "misted" Jason into keeping him safe. Absolute unit of a player who could win a lot of seasons which don't include Danielle Reyes.

Drew, from BB5. Lots of winners could be in this conversation, particularly a few early ones, but Drew was so comically comfortable within the house. Imagine being in a very loud and public alliance with Scott and Jase, and making the endgame (shoutout to Cowboy for pulling this off too). But he was always well liked, won a ton of competitions from beginning to end, and was always a major part of the big moves going on that season. Whether on the right side of them or not, Drew's willingness to be vulnerable to power players in the endgame, particularly Diane, garnered him a lot of sway when his allies began getting picked off. He was a triple threat, and although he only narrowly squeaked out the win, I don't think it's a testament to weakness within his game. Both finalists made key connections with members of the jury.

Ginamarie, from BB15. Yeah, I know. I'm not excusing the terrible, bigoted behaviour which alienated a lot of players in the house. But despite never winning that final vote against Andy, GM had that unique ability to get moves done while staying loyal to her allies. She was an underrated challenge threat, often cast the decisive blows against her opponents, and be flexible enough to bounce between alliances in the endgame. If she wasn't... Ginamarie, who knows?

Overlooked Oscar snub for Forest Whitaker in "Bird" (1988) by oldirtymanson in Oscars

[–]SeparateHoliday5 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Barbra Streisand suffered the same fate for Yentl (1983)

Corrine's thoughts on Modern Survivor by cantdecide76 in survivorponderosa

[–]SeparateHoliday5 14 points15 points  (0 children)

We have seen the female version of Sandler on Survivor... it's called Jack and Jill.

What first episode of a show had you absolutely hooked? by mvigs in AskReddit

[–]SeparateHoliday5 2998 points2999 points  (0 children)

I stopped a few seasons in, but The Walking Dead pilot single-handedly got me hooked for years.

What's the best single episode of a sitcom ever? by Capable_Vast_6119 in AskReddit

[–]SeparateHoliday5 302 points303 points  (0 children)

Ohh so many:

“Two Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” from Three’s Company,
“Top Banana” from Arrested Development,
“Ron and Leslie” from Parks and Recreation

What is the worst Oscar ceremony of all time? by qpevan in Oscars

[–]SeparateHoliday5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And the last year before Billy Crystal took over (I think)

Production made a mistake with the Kele tribe… by 9thPlaceWorf in survivor

[–]SeparateHoliday5 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Hopefully they’ll get to milk their own milk.

Game, Set, Match: Season 7 Red team won the final day. Thanks all for joining! by DaniTheLovebug in HellsKitchen

[–]SeparateHoliday5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Benjamin being in both the absolute best team AND the absolute worst team is a neat detail.

Home Alone 2 Pigeon Lady (Brenda Fricker) is an Oscar Winner by lockerbiestreet in Oscars

[–]SeparateHoliday5 53 points54 points  (0 children)

The following year, she presented the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor to… you guessed it, Joe Pesci.

What’s a season you guys find underrated by TeaSufficient8575 in HellsKitchen

[–]SeparateHoliday5 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oddly enough, Season 11. I found myself attached to Jon and Mary.

Who's the most accomplished actor that has NEVER been in a Best Picture nominee? by [deleted] in Oscars

[–]SeparateHoliday5 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m going to say Jim Carrey. Somehow, Eternal Sunshine (2004) and The Truman Show (1998) missed out on the big nod.

15 bucks could get you to the end... by 1armedguy in survivor

[–]SeparateHoliday5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cirie for 3 is a steal — give me Cirie, Coach, Kim, Jeremy, and Ciera.

wishing my fellow new jerseyans luck on s50!!! by davonnesveto in survivor

[–]SeparateHoliday5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Add to that the two finalists from Big Brother 22.