As someone born and raised in Canada, I still don't understand the concept of "All-Dressed" chips. They were always one of the main ones too…
I enjoyed that joke a lot! Not necessarily because of Jost, but I really liked the concept.
You could really feel the tension between Moynihan and Piece of Toast during the sketches they were in together.
In Newfoundland, the mayor of a small town tried to get rid of their beached whale by auctioning it off on ebay, but ebay shut the auction down.
I wonder if it was done by the animation company as an advertising thing? Thelogo for the company (digitalcreatures) flashed up at one point.
"What else can you do when you can fight murderous muslims who kidnap 240 girls with a selfie."
If Cosmos wanted to be mentioned then they shouldn't have told such a misleading version of the Bruno story.
I agree with @batmanlannister:disqus's take. It would be a simultaneously symbolic and pragmatic gesture.
Hur hur!! His unsuspecting public means the citizens of Nashville if you get my drift hur hur!!
I just realized that both times I tried to watch that scene I had probably completely checked out when the dramatic music started playing at the end. So I checked the scene on Youtube again and now I can definitely see that the freaking out stuff!
Hey James,
I don't like the name nor the synopsis of One Big Happy, but I will watch it for Elisha Cuthbert in hopes that the entire thing consists of her Ellen impression from Happy Endings: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
SO EXCITED!! I would love if they just constantly wondered where Ted was, and nobody ever understood what they were talking about.
I'm sad.
I'm not disregarding the run when I say "representational moments" — I just feel that Gillen tends to write in a very "moment heavy" way.
Huh, it's interesting that we see her reaction so differently. I just looked up that scene again and I still can't see the screaming and panicking.
I would very much like if the protagonists of this show decided that the only way to win this thing is to mass murder their entire town.
Even Caroline seemed more like "Fuck, this is bad, how am I gonna fix this?" rather than "Oh no my best friend is definitely gone forever."
I don't really think that Gillen's YA made particularly large strides above and beyond anything Vaughn, Fraction, Heinberg!, Liu, KSD, or Christos Gage have done. Marvel has had a series of authors focus on these sorts of issues.