Is that really necessary? Most of those removed panels probably just said "Sigh" anyway.
Is that really necessary? Most of those removed panels probably just said "Sigh" anyway.
Lucy is mean, but she's also one of the best and most essential characters in the strip (it's telling that as Lucy's character gets softened in the 80s and 90s, the strip settles into its lazily comfortable latter years). Along with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Linus, she's one of the four characters that Peanuts is…
The last two hundred pages of it is just "FIRST" and "FRIST" over and over again.
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Dan Harmon's next project will be a delightfully quirky sitcom about a delightfully quirky group of six-to-eight delightfully quirky friends who hang out enacting delightfully quirky send-ups of various movies and TV shows while yelling at everyone within earshot that their vision is too beautiful and unique for this…
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"Conflating Zionists with Haredi extremist settlers is like calling Timothy McVeigh a typical American"
Oh, you're a Zionist? That's cute, knocking over indigenous people's houses with bulldozers and bombing refugee camps is ADORABLY racist!
Her "true colors" being that she was interviewed by an asshole who told her, "you really ought to try these truffle fries," then bought her truffle fries, then slammed her for eating a truffle fry?
I loved, loved, loved the secret can't-reach-it, have-to-cheat-to-get-there ending of "Inside UFO 54-40." It was such a simple trick, but it seemed totally mind-blowing to me at the time.
"a handsome black Republican" who's dating Lena Dunham's Hannah and who,
at one point, calls her out on her "knowledge of race and its
ramifications." This reportedly inspires Dunham to respond with a
"self-righteous, defensive rant"
I assume it's some kind of plaid denim bathing dress. In the next scene, Donald Glover will change into his striped muscleman beach trousers and lift barbells to the astonishment of the passer-by.
My bad. As we all know, if at any point one comes to dislike a TV show, the only thing to do is to shut up about it forever and never mention it again, as only people who watch and enjoy it are allowed to talk about it in any way.
I want 30 Rock to have ended about five or six years ago.
@avclub-7cbaf9384cf3835106bf2f444c0bcf65:disqus - I think part of the problem here is that you (and probably, the Trek writers) are working off a caricatured notion of what societies like that of the Vikings actually believed. Most of the ancient Norse weren't warriors - they were farmers, and had little use for the…
@avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus , I was thinking of that awful Farscape episode when I wrote that. I have a huge soft spot in my heart for Farscape, in particular for season 2 Farscape, but man, that episode stunk.
A thousand likes to this. This is just one of the reasons Klingon society doesn't make sense if you think about it for more than five minutes - someone has to be building and designing all those birds of prey; do they not get into Sto'Vo'Kor? What kinds of material and cultural rewards are there for the scientists,…
Right - it's a bit wrong-headed to simply say that Bashir is the naive, idealistic one and O'Brien is the practical, down-to-earth one. Bashir is a doctor and O'Brien is a soldier, and they each come with their own sets of biases - and O'Brien's biases as a soldier include a fair amount of predisposition towards…
That would involve having to check out Ricky Gervais's Twitter feed.
That would involve having to check out Ricky Gervais's Twitter feed.