Awkward Park Posted on Dogs aren't the only ones who'll go at it in the middle of the park the first chance they get.We’re at the Cottage! Posted on Drinking heavily at 10am, rampant pelvic thrusting, naked hot tubbing with someone else's husband.Locker Room Posted on Welcome to your 40s, a magical place where you're suddenly okay with strutting around naked in your gym's change room.F*ck Marry Kill Posted on Ever find yourself weeping over a coworker's dead body one night after work as you awkwardly dig his grave in your stilettos? No? You clearly aren't taking FMK seriously.Personal hand dryer Posted on A raging germaphobe performs some breathtaking acrobatics worthy of the Summer Olympics in order to avoid touching any and all bathroom surfaces forever.Admissions Posted on A woman spills her most horrifying secrets to a deeply confused stranger at a desk who is in no way emotionally prepared for this moment.The rules of parenthood in 2016 are simple: give your precious baby angel a pretentious and showy name or get off this earth immediately. ![]() Baroness Von Sketch Show: Coming to CBC this summer. Jesus loves you Posted on Sketch comedy through the eyes of four women trying to navigate life, love, and other awkward moments.My advice: Don’t eat before watching this. In tonight’s season finale, called The Nightmare in the Nightmare, the team is tracking a different old serial killer, the Puppeteer. I have also missed how smoothly the show skates from grim to sweet to funny. Brennan (played by Emily Deschanel and created by part-time Montreal novelist Kathy Reichs) - and Booth (David Boreanaz). I have missed the adorable romance between Bones - a.k.a. But I can’t resist the chatter that wonders: Is Zack coming back next season or in the Season 11 finale tonight? Curiosity and nostalgia have broken my resistance now that Fox has confirmed the 12th season will be the show’s last, to finish in early 2017. Turning some characters bad is just unforgivable. This is a show that I loved but stopped watching after Temperance Brennan’s brilliant assistant, Zack Addy (Eric Millegan), was committed to an asylum after being manipulated into helping a serial killer. ![]() ![]() Will the sharp-toothed Abbies breach the core? Next week, it’s the end, at least for now. We’re at Episode 9, Walcott Prep, the penultimate outing in the second episode of this wacky sci-fi series. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Go right now to the CBC show page, cbc.ca/baroness, and watch Red Wine Ladies (“Eyes! Eyes! Eyes!”) and then Dry Shampoo. Don’t wait until the Tuesday TV broadcast. It takes on our digital culture, girls nights out, sexist marketing and … everything else. Burning up with social-media shares of its bitingly funny videos, this is a new sketch comedy show from writer-performers Carolyn Taylor, Meredith MacNeill, Aurora Browne and Jennifer Whalen (remember these names). It took me two weeks to write about this show, in part because I was moving, but mostly because I was laughing so hard every time I tried. Season 3 episodes so far are on Bravo.ca, but without watching any of that, I suspect we are all at least glancingly familiar with the sartorial pension-protest subtext to this night’s episode, called Protest Pants.īaroness Von Sketch Show (CBC, 9:30 p.m.) I’m woefully behind on this police drama set in Montreal, both the French original and this English version, now in its third season. ![]() The next issue of Montreal Gazette Headline News will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪ welcome email is on its way.
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