Sorry, Kip, that's not right.
Sorry, Kip, that's not right.
Sorry, Kip, that's not right.
It also helps that he wasn't eating any more of the sandwich due to Marge's intervention (as he obviously lacked the willpower to go cold turkey on his own).
It also helps that he wasn't eating any more of the sandwich due to Marge's intervention (as he obviously lacked the willpower to go cold turkey on his own).
Especially fitting considering this is a Conan episode.
Especially fitting considering this is a Conan episode.
Huh…look at that, you're right. I'd never known that and had to go look it up. It does mean "too many" or "over-abundance" and I thought it just meant a very large amount.
Huh…look at that, you're right. I'd never known that and had to go look it up. It does mean "too many" or "over-abundance" and I thought it just meant a very large amount.
I always hated them for the same reasons and I was a college age guy when I watched these. I also thought there should be a 'final' episode of B&M where Buttons was a "good" dog and just let the damn kid go and get killed while he stayed on his leash, maybe barking like crazy when she gets off her harness or whatever,…
I always hated them for the same reasons and I was a college age guy when I watched these. I also thought there should be a 'final' episode of B&M where Buttons was a "good" dog and just let the damn kid go and get killed while he stayed on his leash, maybe barking like crazy when she gets off her harness or whatever,…
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I was a first run viewer. I liked the show from the pilot well enough to have been looking forward to it every week (when they FINALLY started airing it weekly). And yet it was this episode that really set the hook. This episode made me think JMS might have been serious about his "five year plan".
Also was and remain a…
I was a first run viewer. I liked the show from the pilot well enough to have been looking forward to it every week (when they FINALLY started airing it weekly). And yet it was this episode that really set the hook. This episode made me think JMS might have been serious about his "five year plan".
Also was and remain a…
With the added bonus of genocide! What could be more romantic?
With the added bonus of genocide! What could be more romantic?
I've always liked 'The Two Questions' aspect of the show and how what the two biggest powers ask people is so representative of their respective ethical/moral outlooks.
I've always liked 'The Two Questions' aspect of the show and how what the two biggest powers ask people is so representative of their respective ethical/moral outlooks.
That's one of the best moments in the entire series.
That's one of the best moments in the entire series.