Regional disgusting doughnut purveyor Honey Dew has introduced Muffin Tops. If you want one, all you have to do is go to your local rest stop, or really any place in the city where there are puddles year-round.
Regional disgusting doughnut purveyor Honey Dew has introduced Muffin Tops. If you want one, all you have to do is go to your local rest stop, or really any place in the city where there are puddles year-round.
Interesting to note that the title for the first episode foreshadows future themes, because this show is all about the milfs.
Yaay! Two months of reviews of Carnivale episodes where the central character refuses to do anything but look like someone just got away with eating his sandwich.
Because, in spite of having a piece of every other color of the rainbow present on him, he doesn't have a Greenpiece?
Dang. I was getting interested, because the aliens seemed kind of ambitiously *alien*.
Seriously. I hadn't seen Peter Sagal until this special. Guy looks like he'd be more at home hosting "Tales from the Crypt."
It could just be the manor house style, but the interiors of the house looked awfully similar to the interiors of Professor Kirke's house in the BBC production of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe". Either way, I can't be the only one who had flashbacks to bucktoothed Lucy exclaiming "Aflan!"
Say what you will, Top Artisans of the Foley Pursuit ended with a bang. Granted, it was a bang made by throwing a bucket of ice at a suspended metal sheet, but they do what they can.
Aaagh! Acid! That's not thematically coherent! Aaagh!
…b-but, doesn't the thumbs up mean I should be killed, according to Roman gladiator games??
Also, it's total luck that I jumped on this one so quickly.
First guess would be the Retiarius, aka the guy what fights with a net (and a trident).
BALLS!
Forgot to refresh the page to see if it had been solved.
You win this round, Nygma!
1) par (the expected score on a golf link)
2) then ("that was then")
3) O (symbol for oxygen)
4) gene
5) sis (short for sister)
= Parthenogenesis: human conception without fertilization by a man, as WW was made from clay.
That didn't prevent them from giving him a pseudo-cameo as the tech guy who gives Aquaman his new harpoon hand. At least, I assume that's him in the blue jumpsuit and gold-rimmed goggles with little antennae things.
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I think it would make him mad.
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The curse of Xtapolapocetl!
Unless it's already been mentioned on one of the 6 pages of comments I haven't read yet, I thought I'd point out that Dan Harmon, speaking at at San Diego Comic Con, mentioned the introduction of alternate timelines this season. I think this means we can expect some future visits from Inspector Spacetime.
I don't think Steve Trevor really minded the position he was put in. Did you catch the expressions that crossed his face while he was watching Wonder Woman and the Baroness tangle with each other?