Well, the latter is basically what I had already said. The former is. . .seriously? You/other guys did that? Well, I've never been interested in guns at all, that age included, so it figures I'd never even considered that.
Well, the latter is basically what I had already said. The former is. . .seriously? You/other guys did that? Well, I've never been interested in guns at all, that age included, so it figures I'd never even considered that.
I totally played with Barbie as a kid without any trouble from my parents, and not even in the 'unsanctioned' ways you're referring to, which I assume is making your GI Joes and Barbies kiss or whatever like other boys apparently did. Thank goodness for the 90s being at least a marginal improvement on the 80s.
I'm conditioned against Cracker Barrel from an early childhood incident while we were on a road trip. We had to sit in a smoking section because there was no room elsewhere. I feel like that would be awful on principle as a kid, having to deal with a lot of cigarette smoke, but I was especially sensitive to it.
@The Kid from the DIC Logo: Of course, that's just as much bullshit, though, as a dude that read Are You There, God, It's Me Margaret as a kid, among others. If I were a kid right now, I know I'd want the Marcy and Peebles toys as much as, if not more than Finn and Jake.
BMO has actively switched between gender identifiers before. I've noticed it responding to, and thinking of itself as, both he and she, indicating that we may just have the first genderfluid children's cartoon character on our hands.
You seriously didn't know that? Keri Russell is basically the main character. Her performance and character are fantastic.
Goebbels' wife was easily the scariest person in the film, in part because Hitler is so effectively humanized as the main character while still being a monster, while she is an underdeveloped seemingly normal person that does something so utterly, bafflingly monstrous with the worst motivation possible.
And no, Lo Scandalo tragically does not tie into anything else, it just seemed super-important at the time. It does, however, expand/develop Malory's character a bit, and expand on the mythos surrounding Archer's dad.
HERE BE SPOILERS FOR ARCHER
As much as I love the opening sequence, yeah, I'd be down for a new Vice credits sequence. How appropriate would it be that Krieger only gets credited in the very last episode of the original style of the show?
Archer is considerably more character and story driven than any Adult Swim show or even Reed's previous series like Sealab.
But Adam Reed smoothly retconned that by referencing the weird double Bilbos that appeared in the show's pilot. The second Bilbo is the one that we saw die.
Season 2 is just as great as 3 and 4, to me.
You're just reminding me of how much I miss Masters of Horror, uneven as it was.
I did warn you guys.
Dillon/Edward Investments at clownpenis.fart.
The season two finale is where it all really starts to fall apart, losing the show's best character too early and ending the season with a huge cop-out (the tension of Dexter being forced compromise the code by killing Doakes or Lila). That's where the show ultimately established that it was going to stick to a status…
Having finally entered computer gaming*, I'd have to say Hotline Miami and the 90s adventure game based on Harlan Ellison's I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.
Yeah, honestly, as much as he clearly is a dick personally (hardly the first artist I love whose personal life I ignore) I truly do love him as an artist. Even his worst failures, like She Hate Me and Oldboy, are fascinating failures. I really enjoy Inside Man and am a defender of Bamboozled. I could never hate Spike…