Sepinwall and Fienberg already used Undeclared so Todd had to play the Greek card.
Sepinwall and Fienberg already used Undeclared so Todd had to play the Greek card.
They also sold the show all over the world, so they may be hoping that it'll do well enough overseas to make a second season (think Heroes in season 4).
There's a flash game about running over zombies that I believe was part of the promotional plan. Only problem was that the promotion was a better game.
Product Placement (again)
So last week I complained about them having Pizza Hut when they live in Chicago, so I was very happy to see them with some local pizza. (And I totally caught all the Bud Lights followed by a Bud Light commercial.)
How long before…
the AVClub drops coverage of this? Undercovers is already gone and this has pretty low comments. I'm enjoying reading the reviews in the same way that reading Flashforward reviews were fun, but I'm wondering if it'll get dropped from lack of interest (although maybe there's a lot of interest from…
How long before…
the AVClub drops coverage of this? Undercovers is already gone and this has pretty low comments. I'm enjoying reading the reviews in the same way that reading Flashforward reviews were fun, but I'm wondering if it'll get dropped from lack of interest (although maybe there's a lot of interest from…
Uhhh, umm, the Hydra island story was the first six episodes of the season, so canceraids?
The bumpers were very interesting and much less creepy than SNL's new motion bumpers.
O hai Genevive. I'm glad you actually quoted The Room and weren't like The Simpsons where they missed out on quoting The Room and instead went with Rebel Without a Cause.
I'm with you on that. I was luke warm about it when they were playing season one, but by the time season two started I got hooked on it and enjoyed it more than Frankenhole (which I'm still luke warm to) and yes, even Metalocalypse, which I love.
I'm starting to think AIN might be right. I think "You're tearing me apart" is used in Rebel Without a Cause, which would kind of fit in with the story.
You're tearing me apart… not-Lisa?
I think The Simpsons episode was saved by quoting The Room, but I've got no idea why they didn't do the full quote.
I think liking (or at least being familiar with) Totoro adds about a letter grade to this episode.
WRONG. Ignoring that The League has had weeks were it was better than Sunny or The Office, Thursday also includes Outsourced and Feces My Dad Says.
It was posted on Urban Dictionary in September. I'm wondering if one of the people on the show posted it.
Product Placement
Last week I saw a couple references/objects that looked like product placement, and this week had the Pizza Hut. I don't mind the product placement, especially if it helps keep the show on the air, but they live in Chicago for Chrissake! They couldn't find a good place for pizza there?!
I like the fan-made credits more, but don't know if they'll fit the show. That being said, the credits used weren't very interesting. I love Mad Men's opening, but TWD and Rubicon are both pretty generic and forgettable.
The Boondocks
had a couple episodes with commentary from Uncle Ruckus which was pretty funny.
Edgar Wright loves to go all out with his DVDs/Blu Rays; I think his films usually have at least 2 or 3 (SPvtW has 4) commentaries. Fro the SP Blu Ray he's said that there's over a day's worth of bonus features to watch and I'm sure he did the same with the Hot Fuzz special edition.
How about that Alice is Dead game?