The Rockford Archives?
The Rockford Archives?
Choyon actually has knee buzzers, which is why he has an edge on ringing in.
Some who thinks that "all sin is equal in the eyes of the lord" is a true statement also thinks it's a moral ideal to treat all sin as equally bad. Your saying is an example of someone (perhaps somewhat facetiously) admitting they don't live up to God's ideals, not that they don't think whatever God thinks is best.…
Anyone who says "All sin is equal in the eyes of the lord" is really saying "I have no capacity for moral judgment."
It's perfect for the episode and for the character. It shouldn't be judged as the last line of the series. Look to Serenity for that.
I thought the same thing when I saw "gimcrack" in a review recently.
Ghostbusters really does feel like a NYC movie, too. A lot of its character comes from its location shooting, there's the montage of them becoming celebrities in local media, and they really show a stereotypical New Yorker attitude towards the horror show unfolding before them, alternating deadpan acceptance with…
Cutting back and forth from Don saying "Shut the door. Have a seat." and "Peggy saying "What?" over and over. With one shot of Harry Crane in the middle going "Guys? Hey, guys, wait for me! Guys? Guys??"
"What’s great about this country is that America started the tradition where the richest consumers buy essentially the same things as the poorest. You can be watching TV and see Coca-Cola, and you know that the President drinks Coke, Liz Taylor drinks Coke, and just think, you can drink Coke, too. A Coke is a Coke…
There were only so many conservative black judges for Bush to choose from when Marshall retired.
You mean "sit and wait with all the other Huells."
Killing in self-defense is different than killing someone who is unarmed and tied up.
I had to ban Super Why from my house. Its animation is horrible, every episode is padded out with the same completely generic theme songs, and its narrative is complete worthless. Lessons or interpretations applied to the stories within the cartoon typically miss the point entirely. Characters who can fly in one scene…
Meh, Seacrest is just a professional TV presenter. I don't understand going out of your way to hate him any more than being a fan of him. He does a job competently. I find him more tolerable than Carson Daly in any event.
If the title of the story were "The Moon is an Unspeakably Horrifying Fish-eyed Abomination", Lovecraft wouldn't be a bad guess.
Dear A.V. Club,
She works as a medical examiner post-zombification, but was a doctor before.
No, zombie doctor detectives looking for love and brains in the big city.
…and Captain America awkwardly looking from side to side as he tries to keep motionless while Hawkeye overflows the coffee he's stuck pouring into Cap's mug.
Mariah Carey is getting his charisma in the divorce.