Maybe Hayden's brain exploded from all the insanity and awesomeness.
Maybe Hayden's brain exploded from all the insanity and awesomeness.
Happy Bivouac
"Who are you really?"
"I'm an illusion of your youth, a manifestation of the feelings in your adolescent heart."
"Where'd you get that line from? Anime?"
"Since Naota destroyed the TV, which caused the robot to explode, it is
unclear how the clock was broken, but the symbolism is rather perfect."
If India gets Jay Leno cancelled, I will almost forgive them for Clone High.
I think Ninamori's bit with the glasses at the end was perfect in a way I can't quite put my finger on.
Ranking for Moral Orel eps rated an 'A' or above:
Season 2's The Party, followed by…
SGC2C - Fire Ant. I still can't believe they aired something so… anti-television. Family Guy's half-assed attempts at dragging a joke out have nothing on this.
Also, would Canti's gun-transformation be called a howitzer or am I just off-base there?
Advice fucking owns.
I always thought the Japanese were more Francophiles.
Yotsuba&!
I always think of Pierrot Le Fou as a really awesome TV-MA B:TAS episode: that shot near the beginning of a flying Pierrot with a backdrop straight out of Gotham City, Pierrot himself, the climactic confrontation at an amusement park, all good shit.
Never seen the anime, but have read the entire manga, and it was a pretty cool spectacle. I assume the story is more coherent in the latter as opposed to the former?
Maybe it foretells a sequel to Rapture's Delight where the Antichrist actively tries to ruin Stan's perfect heaven through the use of a time machine or something, I don't know.
It made me nostalgic for the Community/Parks/Office/30 Rock power block
and how sometimes two or more shows would make a joke about the same
thing b/c they were still so good at that time. Alas..
I think McNutt underrated it a little bit. It's a solid B from me.
It made me nostalgic for the Community/Parks/Office/30 Rock power block
and how sometimes two or more shows would make a joke about the same
thing b/c they were still so good at that time. Alas…
Because then Roland Emmerich wouldn't have had to direct a very silly movie that attempted to contradict this prevailing view nearly 400 years later?