If the protagonist is the character that moves the plot along, then I'd think the protagonist of Game of Thrones would be "improbable convenience of travel and character intersection."
If the protagonist is the character that moves the plot along, then I'd think the protagonist of Game of Thrones would be "improbable convenience of travel and character intersection."
Unfortunately "Jay Leno style monologues from stuffy elders" dictate the culture more than we like to admit. So yes, it was mainly that, but if you want to know how important that demographic is, look at how much support Trump has.
The writer of "Seven": Which is to say "Yes, THAT 'Seven'."
That would mean that Google fairly directly led to the end of the world, which is wholly believable.
Not even pairing it with Archer could get people to watch it.
That's pretty hilarious though, if it doesn't happen to you.
Ah, theme parks: were childhood wonder goes to die.
"Der Fuhrer announces the April Day of Fools, in which we will treat das Juden vermin as — *snickers* — real people, with rights! *howling laughter* And we will take Gypsies and gays OFF the trains to Buchenwald, instead of putting them ON!" *falls to knees, laughter bringing tears to eyes*
I still wouldn't have blamed you. I like cats.
Read that as "remaining AIDS victims"
Yeah, the problem with say twerking wasn't necessarily that everybody started doing it after it started in black culture it's that white people spent years mocking certain dancing styles then got it into their heads that it was cool and wholesale jacked it, pretending like it was some big new thing. All those people…
There's a joke about Irish people in here somewhere, but it's not mine to make.
I wouldn't mind Adult Swim and Cartoon Network switching places for a day as a prank. THAT would make people mad.
It was a pretty funny prank when they said they definitely weren't going to invade Poland that one time, then did it anyway.
Mimicking Herzog's language always gets a big laugh from me, although it's difficult to explain to other people who aren't into it why it's funny. "You don't get it, he's — he's talking! And he's . . . saying stuff!"
It's an important stage in a child's development, especially as they grow into roles as politicians or hosts of Tosh.0.
Looks like fun, but definitely not the World Changing Innovation that Microsoft was touting it to be.
"A family of Archie Bunkers"
I tell people to feel my face like a blind man all the time.
I'm with you, I don't get the pairing at all. It didn't feel hinted at at ALL in the previous season.