Chase mentioned on a number of occasions that he was always annoyed by the constant "Who will get whacked" conversations. Seems like that was too base and simple for him.
Chase mentioned on a number of occasions that he was always annoyed by the constant "Who will get whacked" conversations. Seems like that was too base and simple for him.
The black is the point of death, though it doesn't necessarily happen immediately following the previous shot. It's missing a title card that says "at some point in the future".
Boom mike issues have more to do with projection framing than production.
Easy enough to add some years on for any number of reasons.
It's rare for two shows to cross-over this much, and brings up some interesting concepts (especially in light of the third new show, maybe even called 'All Star Team Up??'. The writers have the potential to shift characters between shows for arcs, or even permanently. Palmer is moving to the new show, but as a for…
" …the only singer who ever achieved anything like his unfathomable level of fame." Francis Albert is digging his way out of his grave to come and slap you.
Really strong episode. I rank it higher than last night's Mad Men or Game of Thrones.
He's an intern, and they had just wondered aloud why they hadn't seen the offer from Peter. It's not weird or out of place. And I love that they immediately all started googling.
Thanks, now Adam Sandler will make a movie called 'Fat Community'.
I got it just fine, but the AV Club apparently didn't.
"We didn't get The Master, so…. fuck it, it must be brilliant, make it #1".
At 10,000 votes, they'll formally consider the set. All of those would likely be dismissed on grounds of violence, etc. Also, the program is about 70% 80's pop culture memorabilia, and a few other things. Haven't seen many sets proposed by or aimed at kids come out of it.
It's not really part of the "James Bond Canon". It exists, but we ignore its existence. Same with teleplay version of Casino Royale, and for many people "Never Say Never Again".
No one does.
Interestingly, only 2 of the 6 so far have been English.
The biggest problem is that Season 4 is more about the medium than the content.
And P-Hound.
Loved 11/22/63, except for (ironically) the stuff with Oswald. Those section brought the novel to a grinding halt.
I'm gonna be "that" guy, and say it: Star Wars is ….just ok.
Did the black and white spectators enjoy the outfit?