oh man, I remember that. btw, Is Woodhouse gonna die?
oh man, I remember that. btw, Is Woodhouse gonna die?
I like how it's one of the few instances on TV of a character being married, it's no big deal, and it makes the show better. Like every time Alec Baldwin (the first one that springs to mind) in 30 Rock got married or engaged, the writers got bored and decided he would be better off single and/or falling in love, so…
I'm unclear as to how aware he is of the life-and-death nature of his wife's business, but I suppose that's a very effective source of comedy for the show.
Agreed "Midnight Ron" was a great, great episode
Yep, Todd was wrong and didn't pay attention, not the first time he's done that.
definitely my favorite line of the show
Remember in the pilot, she was kind of timid and not up for sexual experimentation? How the times have changed
I think they also hired some female writer on staff at some point in S3 or S4 who basically made it her mission to write Troi into a more solid character.
When was Guinan introduced into the show and under what circumstance? I don't have any memory of any of this, but I remember she had all these mysterious origins
kevin, you do episode reviews, right? You're better than the newswire, snarkily making fun of current events seems like the bottom of the barrel
What does them loving U of Georgia have to do with anything? I think Epcot Center is kind of cool, in that it's like a world's fair expo and kind of educational and stuff.
So much as packed in an AD or Family Guy episode and they usually don't get into the story until the 2nd or 3rd act that it makes me wish that they could do a 40 minute or hour special when they hit a good concept like this
Wow, I'm impressed with your knowledge of Disney World. I wonder if you researched that from scratch when doing this article or if you were already somewhat of a Disney-phile before having to write this article
I thought there were a lot of great eps. last year: "Legs" was one of my favorite episodes of any show last year. "Midnight Ron" was oddly sweet. "Fugue and Ritts" was so awesome that they worked Bob's Burgers into it all.
It's one of my favorite films. In fact, Stanley Kramer has a lot of films (Ship of Fools, Inherit the Wind, Defiant Ones, Judgment at Nuremberg)
that I would consider among my favorite films. He is such an underrated director, but I think people just felt he was too overtly a message picture guy and don't like being…
yeah, exactly, aka different premise than the beginning. Also, I don't really like Community and stopped watching around Season 2, so just thought I'd state where I'm coming from
I was worried they didn't have that much of a gallery of rogues because Archer has a tendency to end with the villains shot to death but it looks like a couple of the villains who we thought were dead aren't dead, so I'm very happy about that
Todd and Sonia are spazzing out over this change like it's monumental. They were already kind of crooked and shady, and they're still in an action show. It's not like we're having weekly genre-benders like Community which started out as a community college show with more of a semblance of realism or Aqua Teen Hunger…
….Or just wear name tags. A quick google search shows the documentation on Milhiser being gay is somewhat unproven. I think people are entitled to their privacy and shouldn't be villainized for it
Yeah, I have absolutely no idea how that happened but that still doesn't mean we have to think he's pleasant to look at.