Let's be honest, he's ain't that humble.
Let's be honest, he's ain't that humble.
You call him Joey the Rat, I call him Pinksy from Salute Your Shorts.
I'm more interested in what happened to the other two Torkelson kids that just "disappeared" when season two happened. I guess they're in the same room with Judy Winslow, Chuck Cunningham, and Morgan Matthews(when she disappeared for a season or two) .
I hardly remember the 2nd to last episode which is sad considering I just finished the series a couple months ago but I do remember thinking "How is there another episode after this?" Then I watched the final episode and was upset that's how it ended, and that's coming from someone who was never really invested in the…
And there goes the last show I watched on USA. Its weird it seems like not too long ago there were a bunch of shows I watched on USA and now they're gone, its like sitcoms on Tuesday nights in 2012, there were a bunch that I watched, but now they're all gone.
Yet another reason why I hate Janeway.
This seems to be another instance where I'm not on the same wavelength as most of the Star Trek community, because I did find Neelix annoying once or twice but for the most part I never had a problem with him. I found Data way more annoying than Neelix. Heck I found Janeway more annoying than Neelix.
I'm glad that at least Mirror Hoshi got something to do and ended up with the last laugh, but it felt tacked on to me, almost like a last second decision to throw Hoshi a bone.
I know that 7 of 9 and The Doctor are basically the two most liked characters on Voyager but I've never really known what the general consensus was on the rest of them. Harry isn't a character I'm hugely attached to but episodes that focused on him weren't my least favorite. One of my favorite scenes on Voyager is…
On a sidenote I just realized Shran was played by Jeffrey Combs aka Weyoun and Brunt. Seriously why is there not a Star Trek series on TV right now starring Jeffrey Combs and Tony Todd?
I just did a YouTube search and I'm saddened that there's no version of the Enterprise opening to the theme of The Greatest American Hero.
That had me in tears, its almost scary how well that syncs up.
When it comes to In the Pale Moonlight, there are people that can talk about this episode way more eloquently than I can, all I will say is that it is my favorite episode of Star Trek hands down. This episode is the moment that I truly knew I was a Star Trek fan.
I started watching Treme thinking that it was going to be like one of my two favorite shows, The Wire, but then I realized it was more in the vain of my other favorite show, Friday Night Lights where there isn't a really huge plot line, its just you following the everyday lives of a bunch of characters who you grow to…
There's only one thing I want more than another Oukast CD and that's another Dungeon Family CD. For those who don't know Dungeon Family = Outkast + Goodie Mob + at least 10 more rappers from the same camp.
If you work for Vince McMahon chances are he owns whatever name you were going by as a wrestler. I assume that's he Vince McMahon's name randomly appears as an executive producer on Walking Tall even though as far as I know WWE had nothing to do with that movie.
Favorite Rock quote comes from the epic Toronto promo.
Speaking as someone in the middle of my first viewing off all the Star Trek series and is currently on Enterprise, I agree with this statement.
I liked the show, and sad its going away, and even sadder Callie Thorne won't be on my tv unless I'm re-watching The Wire for the 50th time and even then she was only in a couple episodes.
Coach and CeCe on a date, Winston actually got something to do, my least favorite character Schmidt got hit by a car….I give this episode a passing grade.