B-but he's so charmingly befuddled!
B-but he's so charmingly befuddled!
B-but he's so charmingly befuddled!
And they Schumachered the Riddler! Why God, why?!
And they Schumachered the Riddler! Why God, why?!
You're not wrong about this, you know. It seems like it would make more sense if it were timing based; if there were a shared pot that grows and grows until one person slaps a buzzer and takes it all. If the two contestants refuse to push the button within a randomly chosen time period, they split the prize.…
You're not wrong about this, you know. It seems like it would make more sense if it were timing based; if there were a shared pot that grows and grows until one person slaps a buzzer and takes it all. If the two contestants refuse to push the button within a randomly chosen time period, they split the prize.…
ANOTHER CHUCK LORRE SITCOM?!
ANOTHER CHUCK LORRE SITCOM?!
An acceptable but largely forgettable episode. It's very hard to care about a generic mook like "Ricky the Hook" when the series has given us far more compelling villains in the past. Plus Catwoman's seduction and manipulation is a little too familiar… they've done it before, they'll do it again, and it's all rather…
An acceptable but largely forgettable episode. It's very hard to care about a generic mook like "Ricky the Hook" when the series has given us far more compelling villains in the past. Plus Catwoman's seduction and manipulation is a little too familiar… they've done it before, they'll do it again, and it's all rather…
Nah, then he'll just blow it up like a balloon, making you want to punch him even more. And you won't have a glove to do it!
Nah, then he'll just blow it up like a balloon, making you want to punch him even more. And you won't have a glove to do it!
The description of the show make me think this is a wackier version of GSN's Friend or Foe?, hosted by Kennedy back in the mid 2000s. Is that an accurate description, or is there something that distinguishes the two shows? I mean, aside from the NBC version having an even more irritating host.
The description of the show make me think this is a wackier version of GSN's Friend or Foe?, hosted by Kennedy back in the mid 2000s. Is that an accurate description, or is there something that distinguishes the two shows? I mean, aside from the NBC version having an even more irritating host.
My favorite Jon Lovitz bad-ass role? Lovitz playing himself, pounding Andy Dick's face into a table in a California bar.
My favorite Jon Lovitz bad-ass role? Lovitz playing himself, pounding Andy Dick's face into a table in a California bar.
I still think you didn't get as much of that in the New Adventures. Check out how Batman deals with Two-Face… he's definitely not as committed to redeeming him anymore. Then again, I don't remember Two-Face ever doing anything as awful as trying to poison Gotham. Maybe he crossed a line between BTAS and TNBA that…
I still think you didn't get as much of that in the New Adventures. Check out how Batman deals with Two-Face… he's definitely not as committed to redeeming him anymore. Then again, I don't remember Two-Face ever doing anything as awful as trying to poison Gotham. Maybe he crossed a line between BTAS and TNBA that…
The Quizmaster episode was pretty idiotic as well, featuring a kid genius who lost a game show, then grew up to become a grotesquely obese villain who ate too many of the lifetime supply of Twinkies he won as a consolation prize. No wonder that character was never introduced to the DC Animated Universe.
The Quizmaster episode was pretty idiotic as well, featuring a kid genius who lost a game show, then grew up to become a grotesquely obese villain who ate too many of the lifetime supply of Twinkies he won as a consolation prize. No wonder that character was never introduced to the DC Animated Universe.