Today is Halloween and I guess that is why tonight’s American Horror Story: Asylum on FX at 10p is the scariest one yet. There is a storm coming towards Briarcliff Mental Institution and it is as crazy outside as it is inside. While the Nor’easter is coming their way, the patients will be watching a movie. A few of them will have their brilliant idea of escaping, but things don’t always go as planned… In fact something so shocking will come at the end of the episode that you won’t want to eat of Halloween candy after you see it.
Now I know I am not saying too much about tonight’s episode and that is for two reasons. The first is I don’t want to spoil it for you. The second is I don’t want to relive it because it really scared the sh!t out of me! And there are very TV shows or movies that I can say that have ever done that to me.
Glee has a record of when ever there is a song that everyone and their brother has done to death, they do it and put the final nail in the coffin and make the song go away. For example Carly Rae Jespen’s Call Me Maybe is all but a memory since they sang it during the season premiere. Now at the end of November, we will finally be done with Psy and Gangnam Style because they will be adding that dong to their repertoire. I don’t know about you but I can’t wait until the day that we forget all about it!
Seriously the biggest benefit of Glee now is the Fox show is killing of all of these deadly songs! I wonder what will be the next overplayed tune because there is always something…
Jay Leno knocked on the door on some random person’s apartment and what happens next is total hilarity. A sweet old man by the name of Paul Drew greeted the The Tonight Show host with such warmth and then Leno asked him to recreate the opening of Fresh Prince of Bel Air. To be honest I think that Drew might have done a better job with it than Will Smith himself. Don’t you just love him?
Before Jimmy Fallon has his Late Night show as it is now on NBC, he was doing instructional videos in the ’80s for Video Vision. In the above one he teaches us about sexual harassment and I know I learned a lot. What did you take away from it?