You'd have to punch each word if that's the chorus…like…
Nice.People.Are. NEAT!
(Bop bop ba da dup)
You'd have to punch each word if that's the chorus…like…
Nice.People.Are. NEAT!
(Bop bop ba da dup)
Wait - that's not Orlando Bloom in the movie? I honestly can't tell from that photo…and I can't tell if I'm glad or not. Way to not motivate, Hitman
Right up until the end, I thought it was just a great parody of Grey Gardens. Then it went all Blair Witch and I was pleasantly surprised.
I thought the show ended well enough - a B from me for the first season. The Brink is pegged as a comedy, so I didn't walk in and get upset that the characters were broad (seriously, no one looks at sitcoms and gets mad that the characters are one-note).
You can't have it both ways - you can't have a character call…
I took it as the uncle recognizing either a) the greater good at stake or b) that he really doesn't care. I'm leaning towards b, only because his whole character has been a little "leave me alone with my coffee."
Oh my God - YES. I had mentally blocked that movie out of my active consciousness. That movie was an affront to all the nerds hold dear.
You're like the Ezio of the Internet.
Wait - addendum - you better not be knocking Flushed Away. Seriously, that film is a treasure! But McKellan has been in theater in one form or another - he's done everything from Lear to Magneto.
I guess I get Jeremy Irons - but that's personal. He insulted community theater. Without getting pedantic, what films do you remember being actively terrible? Like, "The DaVinci Code?"
I loved this episode, because it tap-danced along the reality underlying the skits. The scam artist sketch was hilarious because it's at once ridiculous and authentic. And whoever did Jordan's mom makeup needs some real recognition - the transformation was absolutely flawless!
Guessing. Pure speculation.
I sort of touch on this in my other response. The reason that the growth happens faster than you'd think is that it is not everyone's first response to put on armor and grab a weapon. People protect their families, board up their windows, and defend. It's a little like fight or flight. Or they deny - it's really easy…
Well, I don't know where you're from, but round these parts we always greet people in the traditional "first to flip tails in three, gets to bite" manner…
I did this very experiment with my class to help them understand exponential growth. We did it with coin tosses, with one (random) infected student. Students paired up and flipped coins three times. Tails meant a potential bite (if the person met with the infected).
Answer: They didn't. The West Coast survives longer than Atlanta. It's just that covering the US Oregon-Trail style takes so long that Rick's group doesn't know that there are still large pockets of humanity out there.
Mad Men in Tights
This is why love is bad?
(Literally) MADE….in GEORGIA
That could be fun - we'd finally learn what happened to North Korea!
Or worse - watching Rick and Carl find moderately safe, established groups of survivors and then get them killed.