Welcome to America. Where we are willing to destroy the entire planet's economy out of stupidity and spite.
Welcome to America. Where we are willing to destroy the entire planet's economy out of stupidity and spite.
Haps! Bs!
Dads is filmed in front of a live studio audience.
1. Real Sex
2. Undressed
3. Sex in the '90s
4. Gigolos
5. The Red Shoe Diaries
6. Passion Cove
7. Erotic Confessions
8. Cathouse
9. The Best Sex Ever
10. Emmanuelle in Space
I like that Oz is on that list.
And is there pornography on the internet? We'll find out. Film at 11.
I think it was mostly just a typical episode of the show as opposed to a real finale.
It's actually way more genre than Fringe was at the start. People remember Fringe for the alternate world and the Observers, but most of its first season was spent as a very straight forward police procedural. The cases were almost all traditional crimes, mostly murders, only incorporating sci-fi twists.
It is exactly the kind of crap that people love. It's pretty much calibrated to be the perfect mainstream crap drama.
I hate the "It's a sci-fi/fantasy/genre show not just for fans of sci-fi/fantasy/genre!" answer that network executives and producers often give. It almost always means that whatever they are talking about has had anything interesting sucked out of it, leaving a bland, boring mess. What's really weird is that the…
That is the worst show I'd watch every episode of.
And another is a mysteriously evil person who for reasons unknown is helping the sexy cop.
Yeah. I'm really concerned about his mental/emotional stability.
I assume when anthropologists examine our time period's internet in 400 years, they will assume our religious practices were remarkably similar to the ancient Egyptians. Except we had an additional "cuteness" factor to what we consider sacred.
I like how Ichabod Crane apparently hasn't changed his clothes since the first episode.
They skirted falling into that category this past season. Damn pregnancy scare.
I guess they do.
Yep, if you watched Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes you saw just what the potential is for the kind of sequential storytelling that is possible by combining comics and TV.
That show was so terrible, but a perfect example.