"Well aren't we all kind of working for Hydra, in a way?"
"Well aren't we all kind of working for Hydra, in a way?"
And Fringe was just a bad dream by Pacey on Dawson's Creek.
I think DS9 finally really broke that reality open, that the Federation is pretty much American hegemony in space. Sure, the rhetoric is that everyone's friends and equals and we just explore the galaxy together and make new friends, but the reality is constant economic expansion coupled with a powerful military, and…
Actually the Deep Space Nine episode aired before "All Good Things."
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He does smaller venues in the Bay Area pretty frequently and announces them at the last minute and goes on at midnight or something. I think you've got it backwards — he's trying to do smaller venues but he ended up getting booked at an arena this time.
@avclub-ee2e9e1447fcb49c96e19af584ca11b4:disqus Eh.. I guess there's nothing that specific I remember, but I definitely got an Inception vibe from the second half. There certainly was time rate differences, Fry was only in the dream briefly to start but it was revealed that he'd been asleep for almost two weeks, and…
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I thought this episode very definitely had parodies of Star Trek IV, Inception and Close Encounters. I loved it.
Nibbler just told Fry it was really his mom in a dream, and Fry believed him.
I DON'T GET IT!! My roommates have made me listen to this album twice now — the first time I heard the whole thing and nothing intrigued me about it. The second time I left the room halfway through. It's grating, trite, and simple. I used to really like Kanye West — I listened to College Dropout and Late Registration…
That was a very "I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you" moment.
It seems like he was going to do JLU first anyway, which covers some Batman Beyond stuff. We knew it wasn't going to happen right away, but Return of the Joker is a separate thing, so he may yet go back to BB.
I figured it had to be Return of the Joker, and World's Finest was going to count too. That's the only way it makes sense to me.
That's the concept of the new Arrested Development season.
When Worf is looking at you like, 'seriously?' you know you've gone too far. If this was TNG Worf might have suggested a similar though less extreme plan and everybody would jump on him for being too reckless. But even Worf can't keep up with Sisko's ruthlessness.
Yeah. The subsequent potential finales were Into the Wild Green Yonder and Overclockwised, I think.
I watch NBC every Thursday night at work, and I have no idea what the schedule is supposed to be or what the hell I'm actually going to be watching.
I think this was an exercise in fitting as many show titles as possible in a single run-on sentence.
If he liked BTAS so much he should have made something more like it. They're both right: BTAS is worthy of praise and Joel Shumacher is worthy of ridicule.