Okay, I know this isn't going to happen, but they went and got Jeff Tweedy to reunite his old band for a unity concert….we're not getting a surprise Uncle Tupelo reunion are well? Cause that would be rad.
Okay, I know this isn't going to happen, but they went and got Jeff Tweedy to reunite his old band for a unity concert….we're not getting a surprise Uncle Tupelo reunion are well? Cause that would be rad.
Did anybody else (nobody else?) See a note on Jeff's desk when they flashed to the bottle of liquor that said "welcome to thee club, pierce"?
They showed some dogs eating a zombie by the side of the road last season I think. I believe it was the episode where Bob got people killed for some booze, but I could be wrong.
It does, but the world of the Road is much different. In the Road some apocalypse (probably a nuclear war) has rendered pretty much everything dead. In other words there really is no other food for people to eat. We can contrast that world with the Walking Dead where you hunt rabbit, hunt deer (the scene with Carol…
"On the other hand, you've got millions of zombies roaming the various countrysides, so deer and such are getting chomped on just as much as people. The wildlife might not be as abundant as in a non-zombie apocalypse"
I've often wondered how much the location matters or should matter. Like, think of the zombie apocalypse in Minnesota, a state where there is much higher levels of social trust and capital and arguably higher quality public institutions…. so the ingredients for an effective social response. And its pretty obvious…
"What if people actually made just some OK choices and got a leg up on the whole zombie thing? Too much? There's not one bastard clever enough to get himself comfortable with the leavings of the entire East Coast on hand?"
I'm pretty sure that when Aubrey Plaza was on Getting Doug with High she said the she and Pratt would play some scenes as if their characters were stoned/had just gotten high.
Looks like the creators of Archer made the right call shifting things this year:
Looking at that Heroes graph: sure looks like a GREAT candidate for a new season, right? NBC might actually be trying to tank at this point.
That is a funny graph for two reasons: (1) season five, which has like no variance at all and (2) season eight where nearly all episodes are below the trend line because of a few stand outs.
"Truthfully, they were portrayed like rent cops eating their cereal and since that is not a SHIELD facility, they are mercenaries. Are we really expecting a Black Ops team who went rogue to refer to a legal analysis?"
So…there was no blowback at all for blowing up that secret facility and killing those two dudes?
Thor 4: The Hammer is My Penis
Oh, the raccoon will be there…
I really liked this as a episode, but it also highlighted how they screwed up the order of events in a way that made the episode's big set piece (the prison assault) make less sense than it should have and also would have made the previous few seasons better.
The only characterization of Diana I ever found slightly off was the underground fight club of superheroes under mind control. I thought Wonder Woman was less prone to mind control in general, but that could just be me misremembering canon."
That whole episode is off. They never explain how in the hell they managed to…
Capes make everything better
All right, if Dan Harmon wants people back he better put Rash as Dr. Venture and Troy and Abed as the Venture Bros. Make it so!
e) Don joins AA, heads out west to start an LA branch of the office with Harry Crane, allowing Megan to get a crack at film