For some reason I think Castle has a degree in criminology or something. Did they ever establish something like that on the show?
For some reason I think Castle has a degree in criminology or something. Did they ever establish something like that on the show?
The system was screwed up. Not my fault it posted 4 times
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I like the show so far but the second episode was a bit of a letdown if only because I didn't quite buy the idea that Cobb would just pick up his murderous ways. He's just been transported into the future, and he doesn't seem to care about that aspect of what's going on. Then again, he also may be completely nuts, or…
What's this tyranny of the few? The majority are the idiots.
What were the initial ratings of that How to be a Gentleman Show when it debuted after Big Bang? That should provide some indication of how much of Rob's ratings were carryover and how much were for Rob Schneider, since that Gentleman show was pretty much a no-name cast by comparison
They made The Firm into a TV show?
I forget, though, does reading on the toilet violate Sheldon's bathroom rules?
1. I think Amy's jubilant reaction to the tiara is based on her own social backwardness. She's not used to relationships either, so she's easily bought off and all is forgiven (aka reset for next week). Side note to this one … for a moment I wondered if Amy purposely left the dinner not just because she was upset, but…
An Invisible Sign is stunningly bad. This is one of the most annoying films I have ever seen. I had to fight the urge to throw stuff at my TV.
Did ya catch the subtle shout out to "Pan Am"? "They used to use flight attendants as couriers and spies" or whatever.
Just to be fair, from what I recall there was one guy who said they were
"going to teabag the white house" and from that a lot of leftist
pundits decided to call the whole movement "teabaggers" (at least that's
the clip Olbermann kept playing to justify his use of the term). The
one guy may have known what the term…
Their bosses take out insurance policies on the trio and then try to have them killed. So they're on the run. There, no need for a sequel now.
I guess killing Tasha Yar, getting rid of Wesley and adding a major recurring character played by Whoopi Goldberg don't count as cast changes?
If you're just going to fly around with erroneous claims about Babylon 5 doing anything better, you may as well just stay away.
Just calling it as I see it. But if one-line snipes make you feel better, go ahead.
Yes, O'Brien's toast should have been, "Congratulations on your promotion. But Picard is still a better captain than you and always will be. So suck it. And just because you're still my commanding officer please don't take it personally."
Why does everyone hate on DS9 season 2? It was probably the best season of Star Trek up to that point and SPOILERS laid the groundwork for the Dominion. Plus it started with the franchise's first three-part episode. I think season three is a bit of a downgrade from 2, but 4 was even better and 5 may have been better…