We'll be the judge of that, @avclub-87caf7c42aedbada42572e2374eed08d:disqus .
We'll be the judge of that, @avclub-87caf7c42aedbada42572e2374eed08d:disqus .
I found the first two sentences of this review to be some kind of self-describing stunt, since the subject was "Pop culture references" and I don't know either of those things. (I'm old.)
I was terrified for a second when Abby yelled "Max! Dick!" But then I remembered those are the names of the other kids.
@avclub-152cc7bd380aa7ddee2fb624d87228b1:disqus "Kings" was the strange, quasi-Biblical one with Ian McShane.
Yeah, she lives in that town in Blazing Saddles.
Not as of now; on the other hand, the next season isn't for some time and they could still decide to do that.
What a silly Qunt.
The whole mini-arc of Gideon meticulously selecting the shots for the comedian's stages-of-death piece, only to have the morning show reviewer blow it off as "obviously he just put the camera down and let the guy perform", comes to mind about once a week when I read some review that presumes to know anything at all…
See also Annie Hall.
Also the gunshot-like "STOP you from talking".
Pedantic back atcha: Tarrytown is hardly "upstate New York". It's 5 towns away from New York City.
On the other hand, the show knows that Dobbs Ferry is next to "Sleepy Hollow", except that this raises some issues, because in reality, "Sleepy Hollow" is just part of the real town of Irvington, NY, which is of course named after Washington Irving; the name "Sleepy Hollow" is just tourism/real estate bullshit.
That was actually the one thing that struck me as wrong at the time; Walt said that because the show can't end without Jesse learning about it, not because it made sense for the character at that moment.
Example: why wasn't Continuum reviewed on an episodic basis when it was aired in Canada, while lesser US shows were being reviewed weekly?
@disqus_jc0YTPDJYw:disqus The "Load more comments" button, in my experience, gives you about 10 comments per push, so given the number of Reasonable Discussions in a moderately popular thread here, it would be annoying.
Inside of A Kid's Blood Vessels it's too dark to read.
And speaking of Camp and Netflix: Netflix has Dance Academy, an Aussie half-hour juvenile show about…that, and Sarah, Robbie and Kip are all in it. With their real accents!
that deliberately ending a series could be big ratings-wise
It was indeed late summer, because they did something that would never happen in the modern age of sweeps: they ran the entire season except for the finale as normal, ending in the spring, then went into reruns, and then came back for the two-part finale in late August.
Wait! Did the Red Sox implode again? Shit.