The Southern states's Declarations of Secession, their justification of leaving the Union, name the "right to hold" their slaves.
The Southern states's Declarations of Secession, their justification of leaving the Union, name the "right to hold" their slaves.
When it doesn't have to be compared to "Adventure Time."
"The Magic Flute"?
Isn't HIMYM the anti-Gillis?
The original "Jonny Quest?" More action than the episodes.
I'd say the show is summed up in its nervous, twitchy intro.
From my sheltered life, I heard that junkies had to get their junk injected, even as their veins collapsed. The last, worst, and most painful injections were given in the armpits.
Keaton's "College" has that strange ending.
Somebody uploaded some episodes of "He & She" to Youtube. Paula Prentiss was brave, considering what was happening in her private life. And, yes, when I listen to the dialogue I can hear echoes of Bob Hartley and Mary Richards. (James Aubrey was a force for evil.) But there is a problem which becomes more evident when…
One season wonders. "He and She?"
42nd Street! "Gee, you've been a broad?"
And in _both_ versions of "Holiday."
Shouldn't The A. V. Club do an article on Sakai?
I wonder if the writers are ambivalent about Finn's latest development. There's a parallel between Billy and Canyon's relationship dying and Jake dropping out of Finn's life.
In my own troubles, I pick up small pieces of the pop culture around me — "Adventure Time," "Steven Universe" — to use as protection. Think of the caddis fly larva surrounding itself with shining pebbles.
Partly Leonard's own decision: he preferred occasional appearances. But you're right that his lines were often poorly written.
I think most of us agree that the first few episodes aren't as good as recent ones. I don't know where you should start viewing.
"The Fisher King."
I have never seen "Amos & Andy," but the two writers on that show are said to have created the sitcom balance of the 50s & 60s: progressive, consumer family; agreement with consensus and with technocratic experts; bad example tries to go off on his or her own, fails comically, and is accepted back into the great…