Pardon my ignorance. I didn't follow every second of this season. What did Spencer say or do that caused him to get fired from his job? Or was it just because he sucked at every competiton he was in?
Pardon my ignorance. I didn't follow every second of this season. What did Spencer say or do that caused him to get fired from his job? Or was it just because he sucked at every competiton he was in?
i always forget Dexter because all of the other Seven have pretty memorable entrances in the movie. Brad Dexter basically just shows up in one scene and says "Hey guys, I hear you're going to Mexico. Can I come too?"
Another rule- If you're carrying a salt cannister and see a cop car, make sure you run like hell. Because that's not sucpicious or anything.
Hank Schrader cancelled Star Trek!
uh..like, you guys are both douches…
Just finished watching Season 4, and I didn't find it as terrible as I was expecting. Only one episode that I hated ("I Dream of Genie"), but that being said I don't think there were any all-time classics. Most were, at best, adequate.
Regarding "Twenty-Two", I take any chance I get to say the line "Room for one more, honey", hoping one day someone will runaway screaming.
I've always loved the scene in the Deep Space Nine finale, where Vic Fontaine serenades the crew with "The Way You Look Tonight".
I always thought Desmond's line "I'll see ya in another life, brutha" was a perfect way to say goodbye. Unfortunately, I suck at speaking with a Scottish accent.
Perhaps Drake/Nathan should have just pushed the button on the device on his belt and transformed Dagget and his thugs into small cuboctahedon blocks made of a chalk-like substance that represent the essense of what they were. Then he could have crushed them and killed them.
Last night's RAW is worth checking out as the audience was INSANE!.
LOOK AT THE INTESTINAL FORTITUDE!!!
My mom made a Maximillian shaped cake for my 5th birthday. I have an awesome mom!
Sometimes i wish I would wake up and it would be February 2010. The final season of Lost was just a bad dream, and the real final season of the series was about to air.
But then again, the birth of my second daughter and the return of the Winnipeg Jets to the NHL would have been part of that dream so maybe not.
I always thought is was simply the edge of town and anything beyond the cornfield no longer existed.
"The Grave" is one of my favorites too, especially considering the all-star cast.
You would have to switch up some of the ethnicities, but the almost entire cast of Breaking Bad would fit nicely into roles on DS9-
Bryan Cranstion- Sisko, Aaron Paul- Jake, Anna Gunn- Jadzia, Betsy Brandt- Kira, Dean Norris- O'Brien, Giancarlo Esposito- Bashir, Jonathan Banks- Odo, Bob Odenkirk- Quark.
While not necessarily one of the best, I would include "The Grave" on my top ten list just because of the all-star cast. This was the Western episode where Lee Marvin plays a bounty hunter who gets dared to step over the grave of a dead outlaw.
While Lee Marvin is stellar enough also appearing as random townspeople-…
"Twenty-Two" still creeps me out to this day. When I was 10, they used to play classic TV shows late night Friday's. They were showing TZ on a rare occasion that I managed to stay awake & watch. They played "House Call" and "Twenty-Two" I don't think I slept for a week.