Is it that hard to have a list of the cast names available when people go to vote or do we all just love a way off the mark misspelling?
Is it that hard to have a list of the cast names available when people go to vote or do we all just love a way off the mark misspelling?
Most pop-culture relevant answers: Pawnee Indiana or Angel Grove (Power Rangers)
I thought the fan film was a lot of fun - but only because of my nostalgia-tinted glasses. I am not sure this franchise needs another go unless it involves a massive overhaul of the story —namely having one.
I think 1/2 hour comedies rarely track growth and change in their characters the way Parks and Rec did throughout it's run. I think the finale did a nice job wrapping up stories while alluding to even more growth and change for all of them. While i will probably continue to watch "The Fight" and "The Flu" on repeat…
He's great live! even despite his back injuries: http://www.rollingstone.com…
Yes - and also I love that song.
I can't recommend it just yet (I am only at game 1) but I am keeping notes on the experience. I'll probably get a blog up about it after I get into game 2.
Im using the Hyrule Historia canonical timeline(s).
I decided to replay every Legend of Zelda game this year in "chronological" order in preparation for the Zelda on Wii U. I haven't had as much time as I had thought so I am only 10 hours or so into Skyward Sword. This weekend, I hope to put a big dent in my progress with that game.
Oh god, i hope so. while i consider Pawnee fully realized - that would be just the icing on the cake
The Dodos are great! I first heard of them through Current TV (remember that?). they were playing a song - mostly on their accordion - while walking through San Francisco. I have been a fan ever since. Visiter really is a great album and "Fables" really is a stellar single.
I lost track of Venture Bros post season 4. which feels so long ago. I can't believe i am only 9 episodes behind…
I still carry a torch for SMG despite some of her more recent career choices. I even watched the Ringer and truly enjoyed one whole episode (the rest was garbage).
Dinner Party is a great episode, but I think Stress Relief does a better job of highlighting the power of that ensemble.
The lyrics "we are not shining stars" is quite apropos…
I am curious to see what episodes are selected to represent what shows. I am surprised by some of the choices on this list so far.
"A Burden's Burden" is good. "Behind Blank Eyes" is great.
I can't pretend to not like Jewel. I think she is great. I never read her poetry, but I will never forget how pissed she got at Kurt Loder during an interview about her book where he decided it was the right moment to correct her grammar.
The timeline is fun, don't get me wrong. They way it is presented in that book though is a bit silly.
I need to fully invest time/energy in a singular ecosystem of digital products. having an IOS phone and Android Tablet and content across iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon is a bit exhausting.