Actually only Kate is still in status quo, since I think she's the weakest link it suits me fine. Though it must mean something.
Actually only Kate is still in status quo, since I think she's the weakest link it suits me fine. Though it must mean something.
This episode had me until they were taking Desmond to start his work. I said to my wife, here's where Zombie Sayid (Zayid) pops out and kills people. I will admit I was surprised when he let Zoe go, but Desmond, I thought he would be smarter than to just run off, especially if he had all the answers. (Unless of…
Too true, I see enough 3D in my regular life.
HTTM's core audience was too busy doing beer bongs watching their brackets dissolve in a blaze of glory.
Warren Ellis
Along with Mark Millar are to comic book writing, what Rob Liefeld was to 90's art.
1974, I remember throwing out all my vinyl records, and now scouring the planet for the good ones I threw out. (Kept the Beatles albums I yanked from my parents though). So many things to make you feel old, try not to think about it, either that or self medicate.
Sorry if this has been said
my ass is too lazy to read all the 447 comments to see if it has been. So if it has I apologize.
Hicksville
Is sublime in ways the name doesn't suggest. True cartooning at its finest.
Jeffster
playing Fortunate Son was great, but certainly no Mr Roboto.
I love the futility
of the major labels, it makes me smile.
The tattoos should be two stars
Because that was what this episode was. After last weeks great outing, where I hoped they were moving the story in a direction that matches the title, they ground to a halt. And is Mark the most joyless protagonist on TV or what?
Overexposed cast
Equals not nearly as funny as they think they are. SNL used to be home to people that were too funny to be on regular TV, and somehow I think the internet, and cable TV shows have really torpedoed SNL. I could only imagine an SNL ten years ago with the entire cast of It's Always Sunny on it, but now…