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Fruity Steve
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I'm betting on next week kind of wrapping things up and then the finale taking place a year or two after the events of next weeks episode.

"The single false note in this painfully honest episode: Who’s filming him?"

Fuck you buddy - I'm a cuckerfuck not a libtard. Learn the goddamn difference!

Fun fact: The title is french for "Cézanne and me"!

She was 6 weeks pregnant this week.

Well, it's a lot more plausible now that Adam finally looked into the cost of shooting on film and decided against it. And how long would that script take to write, honestly?

But will it be as good as the PS2 game released for it's 14th anniversary that featured the soundtrack playing on an grueling loop and Michael Madsen taking center stage as the only original cast member desperate for cash and willing to do just about anything? I hope so!

Yeah dude, you're a little too late. Where was your input back when the producers handed the role over to Party Girl? In the future, remember that Hollywood can't read your mind. Thanks for nothing, jerk.

So, basically, its a movie about Brad Pitt finding a beard?

You were watching it in syndication then. It was on Fox every Friday night from 1994-97, until it was cancelled and shuffled over to the Sci-Fi Channel. Excuse me, I meant Syfy.

With Timeless, Brisco County Jr., Xena, Baywatch, and Hercules, jammed into Saturday it looks like my kids will have to drive themselves to their soccer games in 1997.

It didn't alter the end of the movie in so much as it unnecessarily cleared up the "cliffhanger" ending of the movie as to whether MacReady or Childs was infected. So maybe spoiled it, but it didn't change anything.

I like how they have that huge room of period clothes that, amazingly, fit the three of them perfectly. Did they hire Lucy because she fit into the corsets?

There was also the 4 or 5 episode evil leaper storyline and that 3-episode arc where he leaps into a young girl's father, then leaps into another guy and knocks her up when she's older, and then leaps farther ahead and meets his daughter.

But I fear a continuing descent into incoherent plots, navel-gazing fanservice and the umpteenth Sherlock The Doctor Monk shows that he actually has some human emotions!" arc.

Is that the one at Watson's wedding that was so jokey it felt like an episode of Monk?

I stopped watching The Venture Brothers because of this. The show has such a heavy arc and so much backstory that I would spend every season completely lost because I had forgotten 90% of what happened 3 years before.

So it's the Power Pack then! It's about time!

My grandfather felt the same way. The ladies are taking over t.v.! He would say as he wrote angry letters to CBS complaining about "I Love Lucy" and "Our Miss Brooks" grumbling about how the critics love anything in a bullet bra.

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