For some reason I thought you said "Harvey Dent's colon," which made me laugh hysterically until I realized my mistake.
For some reason I thought you said "Harvey Dent's colon," which made me laugh hysterically until I realized my mistake.
I liked the gritty reboot of Holmes & Yoyo called "Mann and Machine." And then the even more gritty "Almost Human." Although that one was severely lacking in Yancy Butler-ness.
That's some quality toe. But boy, is she tan.
I *do* remember the Zener Probe! Built to survive the crushing atmosphere on Venus I believe. But instead it rampaged through L.A. I actually found it kinda scary because it couldn't be reasoned with. And I was 6 at the time.
Dragon cartilage keeps you thin,
Dragon fat is for burns,
A dragon tear will clear up you skin;
Watch the profits come rolling in,
WATCH THE PROFITS COME ROLLLLLLLING INNNNNNN!
I agree, and I'm 99% certain it'll be a "side dish" if anything. I think Sonia's right that Quinn's feelings aren't of the standard "star-crossed" sort and are something entirely different. Quinn has been shown to have his own moral code, and I get the sense he puts Carrie on the positive side of his personal…
Fourth-ed? You'll be sorely missed Sonia!
Quark and Superfriends? Will Harris, are you me?
I did too, although it was second grade. Apparently playing Quark was… kind of a thing?
I loved Quark,and I remember the heartbreak when I asked my Dad "What happened to Quark?" and he replied, as if it wasn't the most terrible thing ever, "It got canceled." So depressing! I could've swore it went more than 7 episodes though.
I'm sorry to break it to you, OzBaxter, but the Doctor is not infallible. Just because you want it to be so doesn't make it real, no matter how many times you post about how wrong Clara was to question his actions. (You've made 14 replies to your own thread, which strongly suggests you need to take a deep breath and…
Absolutely this—the episode reads differently if you caught the reference to Artron energy. The Doctor knows that it's entirely his fault that this creature is at the school, threatening to destroy the world.
I was looking for someone to mention Homeland. Is it just that it's not
on anyone's mind since it's been a while since it's aired, or is the
bloom off the rose?
Wilrow Hood, dammit!
I immediately thought of Pickett's "Monster Rap" when I read the title; so great that it was mentioned. The rap itself, coming late in the song, was awesome to my teenage self:
It's the catlike growl that really pushes it over the top.
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return," multiple characters, Moulin Rouge. The one where John Lequizamo plays a dwarf, not the one where Zsa Zsa Gabor plays Zsa Zsa Gabor.
The pain of having her world turned upside down in this cruel way, at this moment on the calendar, spurs her to finish the job, even if that means shoplifting from Macy’s and screwing random strangers.
Free internet porn really is that widespread. When I was 12, Dad's copies of Penthouse was the best I could hope for, and it took effort to read those without getting caught. These days, a kid in his bedroom with a laptop can feast on a neverending pornocopia.
This comment deserves more likes. Exactly, alliterator—this show was intended to be about the non-superheroes. It's precisely what I expected the show to be. The criticisms about its "lack of heroes" is just straight-up stupid.