I actually found out about the show through ads for it that were on this site.
I actually found out about the show through ads for it that were on this site.
Some unused footage from the show's therapy sections was posted as youtube webisodes, to give you an idea of what the show you can't watch was like:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
They're on Netflix.
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Le sigh.
Erik, I was with you until the part where you imply that Arrested Development's look at the housing was more incisive satire than Better Off Ted's treatment of Veridian Dynamics.
I really enjoyed the CBC show Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Definitely. Its nice to know that CBC is trying to subsidize that show via distribution.
Thanks to this post, I just found out that someone posted nearly the entire Made In Canada series on Youtube! I'm linking to an episode about Sword of Damacles, for obvious reasons (hilarity).
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
In American media, the character is often described as a "popular Canadian superhero", which is not true at all.
The second season is very good, and the series arc basically concludes in the last scene of season three.
Isn't that actually where the (newbies)/(experts) review system was invented? I don't recall seeing it before Sepinwall's The Wire retrospective.
Tatiana Maslany is doing voicework for the upcoming, five-episode, Captain Canuck animated webseries. Her role is unspecified.
Its not about crossing paths in a parody, its about character similarities and relationship dynamics.
An interesting snippet from a HuffPo interview with Jordan Gavaris (Felix):
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They're both British and tied to Marvel, so I can see this happening in one of Marvel's AR videos, since those are all very goofy.
I'm really hoping that Dan uses this chance to get a shit-ton of great writers on board. I mean, Neil Gaiman obviously had originally intended "Nightmare in Silver" to be a psychic battle between Jeff and Evil Jeff, with Britta as the kid who won't stop bitching about everything, Shirley as the sycophant kid, and…
As soon as they announced that Gillan was in the movie, I became convinced that Marvel is about to go full-bore on hiring Who actors. It's pretty much a perfect preparatory school for their weirder properties, which starting with Guardians we'll be seeing a lot more of.
To be fair, the IRA wasn't exactly super-Catholic either. They made claims to secularism by varying degrees, and I had an IRA man tell me that excommunication for killing was a badge of honour. The socialist goals that are so prevalent in the Republican movement definitely marginalized the influence of religion in…