Wow, McNutt is going to cover "Weeds" again? I thought he was so pissed by the season 7 finale that he vowed to never watch it again, much less review it.
Wow, McNutt is going to cover "Weeds" again? I thought he was so pissed by the season 7 finale that he vowed to never watch it again, much less review it.
Wow, McNutt is going to cover "Weeds" again? I thought he was so pissed by the season 7 finale that he vowed to never watch it again, much less review it.
Way to throw continuity under the bus, C.K.! Not only did we see his wife's (white) hands signing the divorce papers in Season 1, his sister called her a "Guinea bitch" in season 2. You can't contradict ALL that, damn you! (Yes he can, I don't care, I'm kidding).
Way to throw continuity under the bus, C.K.! Not only did we see his wife's (white) hands signing the divorce papers in Season 1, his sister called her a "Guinea bitch" in season 2. You can't contradict ALL that, damn you! (Yes he can, I don't care, I'm kidding).
I don't know if whoever chose the screenshot did it intentionally to fit the news, but if they did, bravo. There couldn't be a more perfect screenshot for this news item than seconds after Ryan declares to Kelly (with gleeful arrogance), "You and I are done".
I don't know if whoever chose the screenshot did it intentionally to fit the news, but if they did, bravo. There couldn't be a more perfect screenshot for this news item than seconds after Ryan declares to Kelly (with gleeful arrogance), "You and I are done".
I don't know if whoever chose the screenshot did it intentionally to fit the news, but if they did, bravo. There couldn't be a more perfect screenshot for this news item than seconds after Ryan declares to Kelly (with gleeful arrogance), "You and I are done".
Man, I don't *EVEN* have an opinion.
Man, I don't *EVEN* have an opinion.
He did some amazing work on "Justice League". I'm glad he mentioned "Starcrossed". Definitely my favourite episode of the series and I could totally see why it would be his too given the richness of his character's arc in it.
He did some amazing work on "Justice League". I'm glad he mentioned "Starcrossed". Definitely my favourite episode of the series and I could totally see why it would be his too given the richness of his character's arc in it.
Yeah, what a wild ride this character went on for someone who was supposed to be a one-shot. "Sub Zero" (which is good) pretty much ends his whole reason for being a villain.
Yeah, what a wild ride this character went on for someone who was supposed to be a one-shot. "Sub Zero" (which is good) pretty much ends his whole reason for being a villain.
Yeah, I think "Special Tramp Dana Scully!" and the Johnny Cash line are the two funniest lines in the whole series. Two of the funniest moments even. I use the Cash line when I dress all in black. Always makes me smile.
Yeah, I think "Special Tramp Dana Scully!" and the Johnny Cash line are the two funniest lines in the whole series. Two of the funniest moments even. I use the Cash line when I dress all in black. Always makes me smile.
I love Josh Weinstein's work co-writing and co-exec producing with Bill Oakley on "The Simpsons", but it looks like he can't quite cut it writing scripts on his own for "Futurama".
I love Josh Weinstein's work co-writing and co-exec producing with Bill Oakley on "The Simpsons", but it looks like he can't quite cut it writing scripts on his own for "Futurama".
Was The Joker ever really portrayed as a comedian in the comics? I brought that up a few years ago while talking about the character online and a bunch of comic fans mocked me for it. They insisted The Joker never had anything to do with comedy, and the idea was only part of his softened "Saturday morning cartoon"…
Was The Joker ever really portrayed as a comedian in the comics? I brought that up a few years ago while talking about the character online and a bunch of comic fans mocked me for it. They insisted The Joker never had anything to do with comedy, and the idea was only part of his softened "Saturday morning cartoon"…
Still plenty of great episodes to go all the way until the end of the series. Even in the (understandably) much maligned ninth season, there's "Improbable", which is one of my favourite episodes of this series. Okay, maybe all the objectively top ten best episodes had been done by this point ("Bad Blood", "Jose…