2 cliche evil colonels?
2 cliche evil colonels?
I wonder if this show will get cancelled before one of them gets trapped in an elevator with a woman who has just gone into labor.
It would have to sound like "now I wanner be your caterpillar"
Seriously the Tom Leykis thing gets old after 7 minutes. It was a disappointment and felt like a waste of Maria Bamford. It was pretty funny at times though. Such a bittersweet symphony that is life.
Will Walt want to save Jessie if he finds out about the info he gave them about the tape? Especially if its the nazis that are responsible for the state of the White home in the flash forward.
Or she will just realize that Jessie is the one that can give her what she wants. The real shit, not Todd's Meh th.
He'll never be as popular as Bort Allen.
I know thats how I feel about those magic eye things people stare at.
With a sly cool with like that I could be an action hero
Do you and your college friends still watch Greys anatomy?
It was.
STAATTIIIOONN
I think a Wayne's world crossover is whats needed to revive both franchises. Maybe add Cody from Step by Step into the mix. Those are the only 90s stoners without pot I can think of right now. Who else is there?
Pack Trolls gotta eat too.
I know right? Wasn't there also a more recent one where Homer was listing all the things he has done wrong and one of them is "I ruined Lisa's wedding in the future."
I like Scott Aukerman's idea to have Saul be a prosecutor like in Law and Order or something. It'd be especially funny considering all the murders and whatever else Saul has been privy to.
Maybe, if only I knew how to bing things I could look it up.
I think it was a line from Homer in that episode that inspired me to constantly refer to now as the future. Something like, "You'd think that since we live in the future now…"
Journey into Mystery featuring Kid Loki was pretty damn great and it is one of many books that proves superhero comics can be as good as anything else.
I could see some kind of redemption arch happening with a third Thor movie. In the comics the house always wins so you know Loki will always wind up betraying Asgard eventually, but in a movie Loki could redeem himself then the credits roll. Something like in the Loki miniseries when he decided he wants to fight his…