They always get portrayed badly in today's media.
They always get portrayed badly in today's media.
I had the same question. But he wasn't mentioned in the closing credits, so I'm guessing it was one of the other cast members.
At the best of times, Archer is only a little drunk.
The scene in the mall had a bunch of good ones, which I can't be bothered to look up for the edification of my fellow Clubbers at the moment.
Seriously. They'll unite the two warring clans and then the world shall tremble before them.
Supervillan?
The Roman Aqueduct!
It's never gay if there's a lady present, even if she's just sitting nearby watching with a smirk.
Anything from Minnesota is going to be good.
You might be opening a "nature or nurture" can of worms here if you were talking about any other family. However, with the Belcher's, it's so clearly both that the point is moot. The parents are both deeply weird, so the kids have a wonderful combination of weird genetics and weird upbringing that puts them on a nigh…
Like they wouldn't just hire a new batch of writers.
I thought the more telling remark was Lord Grantham's "Well, it's not like we didn't all know about Thomas anyway" To which Bates replies "I believe Carson is upset because we didn't know 'officially'" Seems everyone was fine with Thomas' orientation so long as he stayed in the closet. This made me think…
And THAT was a cinematic triumph.
I do love a good old fashioned gerunding.
Aren't those the natural predators of Dikachus? Disturbing enough for the rest of us, but I'd have to think especially so for you.
Have you by any chance caught any of the episodes of 'Blandings'? I found it a delightful surprise.
What about the rotten sandwich that nearly killed him? Even if it's impossible to stay mad at it, it was super gross.
Wouldn't that involve exposure to glue? I suspect Gallant is at home doing projects from his BSA manual. Much more morally straight.
While being sleazy and having sex isn't necessary for entrance into the Club of Evil, it does fulfill one of the requirements. And I understand it is a requirement for entrance into Evil Medical School.
Do not speak ill of Darkwing Duck, which I just started re-watching this weekend by a strange coincidence. It is a little more kiddy than you might prefer if you're a fan of Batman, but its also a loving satire of Batman, so how can you go wrong? Plus, its also super funny.