Is there an Orange Julius on this floor?
Is there an Orange Julius on this floor?
Help me out here, fellow Stonecutters, what's so controversial about Sweet Seymour Skinner’s Baadasssss Song?
I rewatched this episode on Thursday a few hours after the news broke that Ebert died. I let out an "awwww."
How can you write a review of this episode and leave out the greatness of the two Hans Moleman scenes? After this episode first aired, "Homer, I want that thing out of my house." became a frequently quoted line in my household. It's easily my mom's favorite line in the entire series.
It's the Smash/Homeland cross over I never knew I wanted.
Wasn't it "the beast with two butts?"
I liked the Saving Private Ryan esque shot of the guy picking up his hook hand.
Yeah, these were pretty slight episodes, but they still had some choice lines.
Kerkovich women only die in wars or turnip famines, otherwise they live forever.
That one had me doing the ol' "awkward collar pull" gesture.
@avclub-97d6c074b974838257db17a02f8784c4:disqus: Yeah, I knew that wasn't the best way to describe it. What I'm trying to say is that it has elements of those two stories (undead/rotted evil superheroes; world gone to hell) except better written and not trying to be "This is going to change everything and be the most…
I actually started reading Swamp Thing and Animal Man with the Rotworld issues. It's not a great crossover, but it's a pretty entertaining Elseworlds style event. It was kind of like a mix of Blackest Night and Flashpoint, except much better than that comparison sounds.
So did I for that matter.
You just know that Krieger and Creed would totally get each other.
*snickers* You said harder. *snickers*
Prior to tonight, I never thought the word "Neat!" could be funny when said by anyone but Bender. Archer has proven me wrong yet again.
When they closed the act with her looking around after the sting with no comment, I was thinking "Wait, can she hear the mus—Oh, of course she can."
Wait, so Hitler clone clones?
THIS IS MY LAST RESORT REFERENCE!
All I can say is that I don't know where this series is going, but I'm intrigued.