I must have read the 'The Andalite Chronicles' five times over as a kid. Spending 300+ pages with a character you already knew was destined to die terribly really did a number on my twelve year mind. It was my first foray into tragedies.
I must have read the 'The Andalite Chronicles' five times over as a kid. Spending 300+ pages with a character you already knew was destined to die terribly really did a number on my twelve year mind. It was my first foray into tragedies.
Redford would have made an AMAZING Nick Fury. Amazing.
That last scene looked a lot like Hulk in a shiny new suit! I've always said that dude should have rockets.
I'm curious to see how Posey's character (Liz?) will interact with Louie's daughters. I can see the younger one ADORING her intensity and childish lack of filter, but the older one sensing something is, well, wrong with her.
I'm curious to see how Posey's character (Liz?) will interact with Louie's daughters. I can see the younger one ADORING her intensity and childish lack of filter, but the older one sensing something is, well, wrong with her.
On a DVD commentary, Joss said that if he hadn't pressured the network for quick answer on Angel's renewal (I think some of the writers had to know if they still had a job) there definitely would have been another season. Apparently he pushed a little too hard…
On a DVD commentary, Joss said that if he hadn't pressured the network for quick answer on Angel's renewal (I think some of the writers had to know if they still had a job) there definitely would have been another season. Apparently he pushed a little too hard…
Did anyone else get the feeling that Angela Wilkins - Phil's prom date - is Dylan's mom? He seemed kind of taken aback that Phil hadn't seen her in twenty years. It was a weird moment. What a twist!
Did anyone else get the feeling that Angela Wilkins - Phil's prom date - is Dylan's mom? He seemed kind of taken aback that Phil hadn't seen her in twenty years. It was a weird moment. What a twist!
The half-season order/move to Friday broke my heart. Friday is where good shows go to die.
The half-season order/move to Friday broke my heart. Friday is where good shows go to die.
It's true - Stan and Roger are INCREDIBLY well designed characters. There's almost an endless amount of story potential in each of them. Roger is a continuous rotating door of new characters and Stan has access to the CIA and all their wacky tech and adventures around the globe.
I'm just going to go ahead and say it: 'The Cleveland Show' is getting a lot better. The writing has definitely tightened up. Remember - American Dad didn't start out strong either! The first season is a tough sit. Who knows? Maybe TCS will go through a similar "renaissance" and come out strong on the other side.
I like that there's some inter-team scrapping going on. Each of the members are used to being the toughest and/or smartest guy in the room, and now they aren't anymore. That's a fun dynamic to play with.
I really hope there's a "surprise" superhero in this film. Maybe Blade, Ghost Rider, Dare Devil, and The Human Torch are The Avengers farm team or something. That's right - Chris Evans plays TWO roles. And then Ghost Rider dies.
Louis C.K.'s return to P&R should throw Leslie into a wonderfully awkward situation. She might even make some terrible decision that would tarnish that infallible golden hue she's been emanating for the past few episodes.
Donna!
Seasons 1-3 are a tough sit for me now, but I LOVED them when I was a kid. DS9 hit its stride later though, and it slowly became one of the best shows going. Then Worf showed up, then the Dominion, and it became AWESOME!
I blame Britta.
I was half-heartedly hoping this episode would end up at Ron's house - somewhere I've been DYING to see for some time now. Although, that venture should be an entire episode until itself. I assume he sleeps on a stiff board covered in a moose-fur blanket.