Sadly, since someone brought it up a few weeks ago, I see absolutely no way the Stanley storyline can end but on a shot of his 13-inch penis floating in a jar in the museum.
Sadly, since someone brought it up a few weeks ago, I see absolutely no way the Stanley storyline can end but on a shot of his 13-inch penis floating in a jar in the museum.
…because Brokenhands had his hands broken. That's why you called him that
She likes him but is only now coming to realise he's a good option for her in many ways.
God, that Ma Petite scene was difficult to watch. David O'Hare is cool even if his character is utterly stupid. Paul better not be dead or bed-ridden for the rest of the show right after he became such an interesting character. Dandy is fantastic to watch. I miss Twisty a bit. Didn't miss Dell even slightly.
I don't think I've ever laughed and cried this hard at once before. Just what the FUCK…
Star Wars VII: Friday the 13th XII: Jason X II
Oswald Cobblepot is the funniest to me because it isn't even a Penguin pun or anything. It's just a stupid-ass name.
It's interesting how strongly associated the voice is with the character. Probably because she originated on the animated show. I can't really imagine a Harley that doesn't at least have the accent, but it certainly isn't a necessity as long as the writing is right.
Yeah, she was also in that Fantastic Voyage spoof in Season 2, I believe. She's pretty hot, dog.
Well, if you go back to those reviews, they still say A+. So why was this changed? I believe both those two were by Todd VanDerWerff, so I guess nobody told him about his apparent "fuck-up".
How did it ever get an A+ then? And why has stuff been awarded A+ in the past, like that Palestinian Chicken episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm?
It did piss me off that the credits said "Nick Frost as Santa Claus". Like we've officially lost this show to its US fanbase. Or people just don't care about the name Father Christmas anymore.
Clare/Pinky Guy made me crack up.
I know it was technically cheap, especially the way the Master somehow appeared behind Osgood's back (now that I think of it, I guess she teleported really fast), but… I also thought it was really awesome and creepy, like the Master actually IS a lot like a supernatural monster wizard thing. I mean he has literally…
Yeah, I mean the Cyberman gun may have been blue, but it seemed to blow things up, whereas Missy's 'death' looked EXACTLY like her teleportation. She just disappeared with a curious look on her face. And if Gomez doesn't come back I will fucking riot.
How the fuck did he get pulled out of that tiny window? All the deaths on that Air Force One knockoff had me cracking up, partly cus of the shitty effects, partly cus of Missy's infectious glee.
Missy's 'death' looked an awful lot like her teleportation. She'll be fine. There is no way they won't give us more Gomez, she was just too good, and the possibilities her incarnation presents now that Gallifrey is officially not lost anymore are too great. They also wouldn't do something so big as introducing a…
Stephen Mangan is sure to appear eventually. This show is becoming a rite of passage for British actors.
I really didn't understand any of the 3W stuff. Last week I took it to be a future Earth, but now it turns out to have been happening in our time all along?
Absolutely LOVED Gomez's Master. There is no way she isn't now going to become a recurring villain just like in the old days. She's perfect for the part. Rest of…
I maintain Sacha Baron Cohen would be a GREAT Joker, but doubt he'd wanna do it. I'm amazed Leto wants to do it, considering how choosy he is with his roles. Feels like a sell out on his part if it's true.