I realize it's an anonymous online commenter, but I don't like that Cookie_Monster said "fuck." It made me feel fucking weird.
I realize it's an anonymous online commenter, but I don't like that Cookie_Monster said "fuck." It made me feel fucking weird.
I read it more as Jules is going to rationally consider Grayson's side of things, and they'll (I assume in the next season) try to figure it out together.
I want "predictable, yet appropriate" on my tombstone.
HDB: That wasn't a grammar correction; I was trying to clarify that you're identifying the Muppets as kids' entertainment. Which they mostly are, but are notable for being somewhat geared towards adults as well. Sorry about the mix-up.
I'm kind of new around here, but holy fuck, HipsterDBag. Either you don't have the time or interest for "children's" movies, or you're the type to get worked up into a huge fit about them. Which one fucking is it?
@Born In 1990: They're not quite a mop, and not quite a puppet…so I don't know.
Wait, wait, wait…Mr. Hooper's store isn't real? I feel like I'm insane.
Actually
The internal firehouse scenes were shot in a Los Angeles firehouse, so whatever happens to the New York one, there's still…nobody cares, do they?
Why would TAPS move in? The building is suited for firemen/paranormal investigators, not scam artists.
Say what you will about "Wait Wait," but at least it's better than the other, awful attempt at a comedy show on public radio, "Whaddya Know" (or something like that).
Please
Stop saying "reboot."
White Thors drive like THIS, black Thors drive like THIS.
Don't be fatuous, Whovian.
Let me know when they auction off copies of "Logjammin'."
The Winston thing is incredibly simple: the job was getting harder, so they had to hire a guy. The building Sigourney Weaver lived in was attracting more and more PKE, things were getting more serious, and they needed another pair of hands.