Rob and Sheila left an impression on me at least, since they were all "the man's the boss in the relationship" in their intro. So yeah, I was rooting for them to go.
Rob and Sheila left an impression on me at least, since they were all "the man's the boss in the relationship" in their intro. So yeah, I was rooting for them to go.
Rob and Sheila left an impression on me at least, since they were all "the man's the boss in the relationship" in their intro. So yeah, I was rooting for them to go.
You know, in a way, this episode's twist disappointed me. I mean, I saw something like it coming from the start, but it would have been better if she NEVER was human. Think about it; they established the planet as an insane asylum for Daleks. Maybe Oswin was a Dalek who went through the crash records and deluded…
You know, in a way, this episode's twist disappointed me. I mean, I saw something like it coming from the start, but it would have been better if she NEVER was human. Think about it; they established the planet as an insane asylum for Daleks. Maybe Oswin was a Dalek who went through the crash records and deluded…
Well, maybe they can explain that Louise is around because she's at her summer camp.
Well, maybe they can explain that Louise is around because she's at her summer camp.
I like to think that the Riddler will end up in the same dimension that Dr. Manhattan created in Watchmen. They could be wacky roommates.
I like to think that the Riddler will end up in the same dimension that Dr. Manhattan created in Watchmen. They could be wacky roommates.
I don't know guys, I think Billy Crystal might be too old for the Academy Award where we learn if the best movie of the year is the historical drama about the age of silent films, the OTHER historical drama about the age of silent films, or the historical drama about a World War again.
My favorite moment of this episode was right when the twins ran out of money at the cab and couldn't afford to take the bus, and then the promo for 2 Broke Girls showed at the bottom of the screen. It was just such perfect timing.
I have a theory about the Big Bads of this season of Angel and Buffy (SPOILERS)
You know what bugged me this week? When Antonia was escaping Marnie, making Marnie otherwise powerless, and Jesus and Lafayette decided to narrate instead of, say, tackling Marnie or throwing a rock at her head. Episode could have been over in like ten minutes.
One thing that I really loved about this episode
Was how Mr. Burns got it COMPLETELY right when he said that there was no way all 9 players would be unable to play. 3, maybe, 7 by some impossible coincidence (look, I'm paraphrasing, you know the line,) but never 9. And sure enough, exactly seven are unable to play. …
Okay, I have an issue with this show.
Don't get me wrong, I love the show itself, but one thing's been bugging me. The show's called Modern Family, and the structure of the families is pretty refreshing for a sitcom. Fine. But how is it modern that all three families have a home-maker parent? How common is one…
I think, technically, Mike is bi.
On that note, did anyone else get the "It Gets Better" ad right after the show? I'm pretty sure that was the first time the commercial after a show made me tear up a little.
Psh, that's saying a bit too much. Compared to Jonathan? Mirna? Kendra? Hell, I'd still rank him above last year's Nick.
I have to admit, of all the places on the Internet where I would experience a spirited conversation between The Dungeon Master and Fluttershy, this wouldn't be the first place I'd guess.
Yeah, the Race is the only reality show I've watched since the first season of Survivor. I don't regret this choice in the slightest.
I'm more a fan of Kurt's more realistic works, like Mother Night or even Player Piano. Yeah, you have to read Slaughterhouse 5 at some point in your life, but as a general rule, if I want really out there satirical science fiction, I have Douglas Adams.