That line is so much more menacing if you watch it in Japanese with subs. It's delivered more as a kind of "I don't give a shit, look at me killing everyone I want to right under your nose, snacking on potato chips, bitch."
That line is so much more menacing if you watch it in Japanese with subs. It's delivered more as a kind of "I don't give a shit, look at me killing everyone I want to right under your nose, snacking on potato chips, bitch."
Nonono, the stiched-up baby is the baby-hag living in the basement that attacked Violet's bitchy high school friend.
Username = irony?
From "the upper Manhattan!" I have to say, as a New Yorker, that made me laugh, even though I know something typo-ish probably went wrong there.
*points you in the direction of the nightly Open Thread*
Pretty sure it's "channel drift."
Really surprised that this wasn't anywhere on any lists. Even though it's anime, "Tank!" is pretty damn iconic.
I'm almost ready to jump off the Terra Nova ship, especially with how terrible this episode was. Rowan, I feel like you were almost too generous with that C.
The thing is that FX's comedies are consistently some of the best on TV - anywhere. And most comedies are dirt cheap to produce. They don't need to stoop this low to make some cash.
Late to the party, I know, but also check out The Indoor Kids and Video Games Hot Dog. They're both pretty great. Smart Video Game Fan is also good for the complete run-down of video game news that week, and it stars Eric Patterson from WAHP.
Annnd the grade on this one went from an A- to a B+ overnight.
I love that explanation at the end, if only for the fact that Squints marries the lifeguard he tricked into making out with him, and has dozens of kids!
Yeah, I listened to this one too. Not getting the appeal of Doug Loves Movies yet.
I agree with you, but I do think that there are elements here that could be exciting. Humans vs. dinosaurs vs. Sixers, the real purpose of Terra Nova, the calculations on the rocks near the waterfall, the ambiguity of Avatar Dude's position, the tension between the future and the past. The family unit is pretty…
I just feel like the show is wasting its time (and mine) squandering a pretty interesting premise, one that hasn't been showcased on prime-time TV in quite some time. The irritating thing is that they've laid the groundwork for so many interesting storylines/plot developments, but are forcing the viewer to sit through…
Meh.
Definitely better than the first two, although I'm not completely sold on Winston. I can't stop thinking how much funnier that dance-off would have been had Coach been in it instead.
Ugh, that was one of the lamest homages to The Birds I've seen in a while. For a bit there, it seemed like hiding under a table could easily thwart our flying reptilian friends!
You're not alone, I thought of it too. I was thinking that maybe Siobhan purposely broke her out there for a second.
Interesting about that is that that child can't be Andrew's. Sean looked to be at least 3-4 in that picture. Siobhan and Bridget have been estranged for longer than that - I think 6 years or so was mentioned? Andrew has no knowledge of Bridget at all. Wonder what's the story with that…