Agreed. At least the major storylines have an ending, albeit an inferior ending.
Agreed. At least the major storylines have an ending, albeit an inferior ending.
I just bought the dvd set last year, after buying tons of those four episode dvd sets. I have yet to convert to BluRay and will not for the foreseeable future.
No booze?! Around my parts, a family party with no booze is sacrilege.
I'm supposedly related to Oliver Cromwell, which is shameful. The dude could have brought democracy to England, but decided to become another sort of king himself instead, leading to the restoration of the monarchy. Such wasted potential.
Well said. Zack is a good reviewer for other shows (most prominently Trek), but I can't get behind his reviews for TWD. This show can't be just one long zombie shooting fest. Yes, there are definitely problems with this show as it currently stands, but I like that it is trying to examine some of the philosophical…
Sausage stuffed?!?!?!
Watching an episode of the show "Supernatural" last week, I'm at least tempted to try a turducken in sandwich form, since the stars visited a diner serving them. My lunch today was a turkey & stuffing sandwich with cranberry sauce from Così restaurant, so that'll have to do. I'm sure my heart will thank me.
Muppets: the other white meat. Just wonder out loud how to count, clobber the muppet that shows up, heat in the oven at 350 degrees for fifty minutes, and bon apetit.
We understand the muppets on a much deeper level than you.
And we'll get even more since there will be no new review this week because of turkey day. (I shamefully didn't realize that until last night.)
So it'll be up against It's Always Sunny and Beavis & Butt-head? Damn it NBC! My DVR can only record two shows at a time!
Seven's implant begins itching, and the Doctor must use all his medical knowledge to find the appropriate ointment. Tuvok's Ponn Farr comes raging back, with sexy results.
Yeah, I agree with Fuzzy, but you are right that Durant & the preacher quote two contradictory passages from separate books of the bible, as discussed above in an early thread for this episode. That is, unless the context of those books leads to slightly different readings. I'm no bible expert.
You should just watch all the new Beavis & Butt-head episodes instead.
I know right? Yesterday on biblegateway.com I did a search to find where these passages were from, just like Holland, and when "Joel" came up, I was baffled. Next somebody is going to tell me there's a book of "Trevor."
Chipotle gets lectured to by his spirit guide, but he decides to eat him instead of listening to him. Neelix accidentally uses stale cilantro in a recipe, leading to unexpected results for Seven of Nine.
Damn, that isn't supposed to happen. Mobile posting errors I would have understood.
I almost want to start a Voyager one:
I was definitely waiting for Durant to say during his visit to camp during the evening "Where's my new foreman?" "Oh, he left at dawn and never came back."
Yeah, they mentioned some shameful business in Boston before that they're running away from.