I don't feel tardis.
I don't feel tardis.
He acquired the car with the gun in the trunk in ABQ. He did drive a stolen car across the country, though.
That's all right. Time doesn't exist.
I would also add that S2 improves upon rewatch. I didn't warm to it at first either, mostly because I wanted to spend more time with the cast of S1. But as part of the bigger story, I liked it a lot (but never grew to like Ziggy).
Who Died & Made You Hard?
"Who Died and Made You Hard?"
The same reason Jane Goodall lived in the jungle. To understand the lower primates, one must live among them.
From the pilot: "Cool Hand Luke."
"No one will ever believe you," Bill Murray would say after kidnapping fans, disguising himself from head to toe, and torturing them for five days. He soon revised the prank to a simple "Guess who" on the sidewalk.
I think Walton Goggins could pull it off. Tough, witty, not pretty.
Hard.
I, too, have a soft spot for Die Harder, even though it takes a real effort to overlook just about everything. These highly-trained soldiers never being able to shoot McClane — particularly in the battle at the church — Dennis Franz's insistence on doubting what's going on…
As in Chernobyl, Sweden.
Soon enough, they would have begun mentioning the audience members by name.
If Spitting Image ever made a puppet of Matthew Perry, it would look like Jere Burns.
It's in bad taste. Especially when Dobler/Dexter works better.
Kenneth's attempt to Slugworth Maguffin was pretty inspired, too.
I had a similar experience with "Cheers." Every night my friends and I would take a study break (taking a break from all our worries) for the syndicated episodes, and the primetime broadcasts on Thursdays. It ended the same year I graduated college, providing a nice symbolic end to our ritual as well as our time…
"I wonder why my James Bond audition went so badly."
"I wonder why my James Bond audition went so badly."