Wait, when did Krabbappel ditch Skinner? Am I that far behind in my Simpsons romance subplots?
Wait, when did Krabbappel ditch Skinner? Am I that far behind in my Simpsons romance subplots?
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The single most absurd moment is when Linden is interrogating the FBI guy about getting evidence from his van, he refuses to let her even *look* at any of it…and then walks away for five minutes to talk to his superior. Nice job guarding the important evidence, dumbass.
Yes, but compare Maureen Dowd to Cate Blanchett in "I'm Not There" and you'll have a different result.
Oh, and I had totally forgotten about the intro he did for TNA, which is an embarrassment on multiple levels. http://www.youtube.com/watc…
During the Smashing Pumpkins - Live in Mexico City concert they play on Palladia (does anyone else get that channel?), a couple of luchadors come out to "harass" Corgan in the middle of a song. Some more luchadors come out to save him. It's very very strange, especially because Corgan gets cheers when he claims "no…
I too was shocked to find out Kid Rock had remade himself as some sort of country superstar. He'll still be the white trash rapper (and guest star on one of the worst Simpsons episodes) to me.
Belko's the killer because, by the laws of the narrative, he's often included in the plot threads even though he has no real reason to be. He has a mysterious past. He's the "least likely" to kill Rosie, because he has no direction motivation to do so. (I'm calling it now: Belko was coming onto Rosie, she freaked out,…
The Muslim thing
really came out of left-field and I'm really afraid that The Killing's trying to be "political" instead of "good." I had to stop and rewind my DVR when the Koran came up, because it seemed to come out of nowhere.
Yet it makes him deserving to be a returning Captain American villain. Batroc the Leaper demands justice!
At least Keanu Reeves is physical similar to Spike (he's thin and lanky) as opposed to being 30 years too old to play Kaneda.
Mars Needs Moms should be included, just for the amazing financial thud it made.
I'm not sure why, but my cable channel really seems to be promoting the hell out of ION. Where I live, the first over-the-air affiliate is NBC3. ION slides in at channel 2 for some bizarre reason. I have no idea why my cable company thinks ION is in such demand it needs to be placed ahead of PBS, CNN, ESPN or other…
Even though I knew there was no way Katya would be a recurring character or that Archer would change his ways, I was still kinda hoping she wouldn't meet a gruesome end. When a throwaway character is empathic, that's a sign they're doing something right.
Coincidentally, I am listening to Nine Types of Light right now. I was just thinking to myself "goddamn, the bass and drums on this album are fantastic."
If it makes you feel any better, I thought they were talking about a basketball arena too. Between the billionaire's love for the game and Seattle currently missing a team, it just clicked in my head like that.
Wake me when they get to "The Real Walking Dead."
Sorry I got everyone off-topic, but I was thinking about "neck injuries" and typed "brain injuries." Neck injuries in pro-wrestling are more prevalent. Hell, Adam "Edge" Copland just had to retire or face permanent paralysis.
Nowinski
I haven't checked this episode out yet, so I don't know if it was mentioned, but Nowinski is also a graduate of Harvard. Any credibility he could potentially lose by being a wrestler would be gained back by his credentials.
Supposedly, Lanny Poffo was paid millions of dollars in the mid-90's by WCW even though he never wrestled a single match for them.
It's official
I hate Betty White now.