Really, it's Woodhouse's fault for not letting the two of them die in Tangiers. We need to rub sand in his dead little eyes.
Really, it's Woodhouse's fault for not letting the two of them die in Tangiers. We need to rub sand in his dead little eyes.
I think if you switch Disqus from "Newest" to "Oldest" (right below your profile picture at the top of the comments) it prevents the "kick you back up" thing.
More wild and unprovable speculation: we definitely got the sense from during his father's funeral that, because Pop Pop was a scofflaw, Nick was forced into becoming the responsible one not because of any personal growth but because he had to. So, maybe when put into a situation were he needed to be responsible not…
I've said this elsewhere, and I'll say it here: Heroes for Hire would be a fucking awesome TV show.
If this is a success (and signs point to yes so far), I expect the final arc of the season to be a sleeper pilot for Heroes for Hire, which would be a kick-ass TV show.
@avclub-2fc1d799b128e475f8413a49f829a975:disqus This is true. In the Marvel Universe, normal people, with sufficient training, are almost indistinguishable from superheroes. And nobody is better trained than a SHIELD agent. Though, I'm still hoping @avclub-2a50e3b61d7da907adce74114394ccc3:disqus is right with the LMD…
A Gore Verbinski movie starting Johnny Depp that was advertised as a Western sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean didn't become a smash blockbuster and that is what shows people are lemmings?
As someone who has actually seen some Michael Cera movies, this is what I have to say:
I have access to an OED subscription. It does have quadrilogy listed as having appeared in 1865 in the literary journal Athenaeum.
@avclub-976e5a7c9f5586745269c99891652285:disqus Donald Trump isn't worth the effort.
Uffie is an American who lives in France, and who like Ke$ha gets old really fast.
Uffie is an American who lives in France, and who like Ke$ha gets old really fast.
There was a station in St. Louis that played primarily 90s music, including a lot of 90s rap and rock, including the less heard stuff. It was called GenX Radio. It was just turned into a classic rock station.
There was a station in St. Louis that played primarily 90s music, including a lot of 90s rap and rock, including the less heard stuff. It was called GenX Radio. It was just turned into a classic rock station.
My parents seem to like it. Not that they remember it exists during its many hiatuses.
My parents seem to like it. Not that they remember it exists during its many hiatuses.
#threeseasonsandsomeextraaddedtohitsyndication
#threeseasonsandsomeextraaddedtohitsyndication
@avclub-2b4398f8c60d5dd9b8e3c786a3745192:disqus Hey, don't forget Bob's Burgers! Actually, wait, you aren't mentioning good shows, never mind.
I woudn't go quite as far, but I do consistently laugh more per episode of Happy Endings than either P&R or Community.