There were hints of it. It wasn't spelled out, but I didn't think it came out of nowhere. And it tied in very closely to the overall theme of the show.
There were hints of it. It wasn't spelled out, but I didn't think it came out of nowhere. And it tied in very closely to the overall theme of the show.
It's on Fox. It'd probably be Seth MacFarlane's Ted. And the original even had a teddy bear as a plot point.
Another way that the redesign is the worst thing in the history of civilization: it's a giant pain in the ass to find specific shows since the "all shows" button either disappeared or was rendered impossible to find.
I was wondering if they'd stand up and be centaurs or something.
This still seems like such a misguided idea to me. I keep thinking it'll be like the Let the Right One remake, in that it really doesn't matter how good they make it, it'll still pale in comparison.
I was looking to see if anyone brought this up. Beavis was helping the homeless with Stewart, if I remember it right.
Jesse Custer told the site to "Get fucked" using the word and this is what happened.
If I thought they were willing to be that risk-taking, I'd want them to try to do an entire episode - ad breaks and all - as an extended couch gag, with them finally sitting down before the closing credits roll. But I can't see them either doing it or it working in the modern era.
Watch the episode he's in in the fourth season of Arrested Development and you might change your mind.
Then I owe Rob Ford an apology.
I can't figure out what's going on with his hair. It's clearly unnatural, but I can't tell if it's wholly unnatural or if there's actually some real stuff in there somewhere.
There's not enough genitalia for it to be Giger.
It's called "William Hickey Syndrome."
I'm just assuming there's a missing digit there.
I guess the logistics of channeling the ghost of Stanley Kubrick didn't work out, then?
Nope.
I don't think I'm going to get over my visceral hatred of multi-camera+laugh track/audience (they're indistinguishable from the perspective of a viewer 99% of the time) to give this a chance. If it were single camera, no laughter, I'd probably be watching it.
Doesn't he have his hands full as mayor of Toronto?
"Hard Eight" and "Magnolia" are Anderson's and Rudolph's respective names for their own genitalia.
As long as it has Dewey Cox covering David Bowie, I know I'll be watching it.