It's been said there was 18 minutes of cut footage.
It's been said there was 18 minutes of cut footage.
I can't be the only one that wants regular Boondocks coverage, right?
Wonder if a writer of House wrote this episode. Talking to a "dead person" isn't a cliche unique to House, but it's a cliche nonetheless I wish wasn't used. Not to mention trying to find the meaning/cause of his death reminded me of Kutner's suicide. Kinda a shame that Sherlock never found the actual trigger though…
I like to think Connie's parents aren't against snacking and are just against paying for overpriced snacks at the movies.
I feel like that's a popular internet theory. Wouldn't be at all surprised if that's the case but I kinda like the idea that there's just this awesome random magical lion in the universe that likes Steven Universe.
The mythology of Rose Quartz makes this sound super interesting and hope the cave is explored in the future, though I feel like that's doubtful.
The "annoying little brother" aspect of Steven is one of the biggest obstacles that I had to overcome to really enjoy the show. I think the show still needs more time to find that right balance to make that part of him endearing more often than not.
With all the Black Widow talk, it'd be nice if Clint Barton got a shout out every once in awhile.
He's a specialist dang it! He'll be what you need him to be.
was hoping the av club would cover the series weekly
Thought seeing the skit where Dave gets revenge on his enemies with the money he now has and the he has money so everybody robs him skit were golden and well worth having those episodes made.
Found the punchline hilarious with the gang passed out from the heat. Even if it did subvert their win just seeing them perform was still awesome.
And Eileen's reaction to Rigby. Obviously.
It didn't really hit me until now, but the show definitely didn't go into the whole Jeff as a teacher dynamic at all after the second episode. If there's any future potential for story it's through that route.
This is the best thing ever!!!
It will just make it all the more hypocritical when he decides to keep the secret of Fury being alive from the team. There's a part of me hoping that he ends up telling the team just so that his character and the development he's supposedly been going through this season means something.
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So last week someone posted an EW article with some of the executive producers about Ward's turn and how it was planned. I thought it was really cool how the creators had all those moments in mind from past episodes to show how Ward earned the team's trust. Then I was really surprised to see that interview answer be…
The whole killed off quickly bit gels just cause death is treated so lightly on the show with the number of deaths that occur.
So Jerry was raped, right? That's supposed to explain why he acts the way he does?
When Mona appeared in her prom outfit, all I get thinking about was Grey DeLisle's role as Sam Manson. It was probably due to all the purple in the outfit.