It's a shame they retired that character. The reveal that he is the leader of the other NAMBLA (the North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes) is one of my favourite jokes they ever did. Although he did come back in the 200th episode, didn't he?
It's a shame they retired that character. The reveal that he is the leader of the other NAMBLA (the North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes) is one of my favourite jokes they ever did. Although he did come back in the 200th episode, didn't he?
If it was just some studio musician strumming this guitar, they probably wouldn't get a "featuring", huh?
I didn't say you should react differently to injustices. I said you are wrong when you say that the current state of affairs for black Americans doesn't seem different from the 60s. And by being wrong about that, you're failing to acknowledge the great work done by so many to make the country a better place for…
This works with people, too.
Senor, I would like to pay you to react to things for me from now on. My hope is that it will mostly be this sort of thing.
Does this mean he's won?
Seems fake to me. But I literally have no idea because I don't know what it is meant to look like when a demented beardo is really fucking their silent, emotionless wife on camera while she wears a cutout Rupert Murdoch mask.
Is this real? I don't understand. What? His wife is the creepiest part. Oof, this is upsetting. Why even link to the video, man? And why did I watch it??
I will watch exclusively for Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin. That's just perfect.
There are individual examples that suggest otherwise, yes, but the fact is that America is better for black people now than in the sixties. And that's something, and you shouldn't ignore it because that is counterproductive.
I never said we should be complacent or anything less than angry about the current state of affairs, but to say that things haven't changed since the sixties is to greatly underestimate just how bad the sixties was, I think. It's important to remember that, while things might be bad, but they used to be worse. It's…
Yes, it is different. It's a lot better now, which is important to remember even though there are still many many problems.
Yeah, I remember being weirdly depressed by that. Still, the show has been similarly cruel to the Monarch plenty of times. There is a brief stretch in Season 3 which I believe includes Dr Quymn and Sea Cow and a few others that I remember not really liking. It was around then that the show got pretty bogged down by…
Oh, trans parent. I just got that.
Yeah, you might be right. "Penny for his thoughts…"
No way is that the worst episode of the Venture Bros. It introduced the world to Brick Frog, for one thing. Dr Quymn is my pick for worst.
Shit, I completely forgot about Linderman. That was bullshit. Maybe Malcolm McDowell didn't want to stick around as the main villain. But it seems much more likely they just didn't know how to end his storyline so wrote in an admittedly cool but pointless death scene.
Stop reminding everyone of legitimately great moments from Heroes! It's people like you who cause these reboots dammit
Still makes me laugh to think of Parkman heroically emerging from behind a corner and shooting Sylar, only for Sylar to immediately stop those bullets in mid-air then shoot them back at Parkman, then send Parkman flying back into the same corner. And that was it.
Anton Yelchin really did seem kind of like a young Michael Biehn (the only true Kyle Reese, let's face it). This Reese is just so wrong. He could be a great actor, I don't know, but looks-wise he's exactly wrong for the part. He just makes me think of a body pillow with a face.