I never watched Buffy S7 and Angel S4 at the same time, but I really feel like Willow was way more Willow-y in "Orpheus" than she was in Buffy at that point in the show.
I never watched Buffy S7 and Angel S4 at the same time, but I really feel like Willow was way more Willow-y in "Orpheus" than she was in Buffy at that point in the show.
Todd, you had to bring up The Good Guys? I just finished my months-long mourning period for Bradley Whitford's mustache!
Asimov's sideburns are reaching out to strangle Hollywood as we speak.
The premise of the list was fine, but Spader wasn't very funny and seemed unnecessary. The one funny line he had was the one about colonial houses and circumcised penises. And what the hell is he doing in the conference room? I'm starting to suspect that he's not actually the CEO, he just convinced the Scranton branch…
Or Shawn Ryan.
"Hallelujah" montages didn't go out of control until "Shrek". And it's not like TWW abused musical montages that much.
Zoey wasn't funny. And her character was inconsistent; the writers forgot her initial personality for the entire time they were dating and then brought it up again when they needed to end the relationship.
Iroh doesn't care about that stuff as much as Hayden suggests. He just wants his nephew to be happy, reach his potential, and make his own choices. He is aware that Zuko's desires will probably lead to him opposing his father, but Iroh is not concerned with anything other than teaching Zuko to be a good man.
Actually, the only thing worse than Sorkin not knowing anything about the internet is Sorkin knowing too much about the internet. He probably has loads of material he couldn't fit into The Social Network, and now characters on the new show will find themselves having fierce walk-and-talk debates about whatever random…
Myst-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerious whisper…
Exposé had BILLY DEE WILLIAMS! There can be no hate for it.
"I'm Avatar Kyoshi, and this is my favorite episode on the show."
Who's this Pete guy? And how does he feel about Katara?
"The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant compared to the power of the George Lucas.
I wonder if that kid could control Sean Penn…
This was the first time I noticed that wagon in this episode. But yeah, where Zuko got the mask never bothered me before, and I'm not surprised the writers thought of it. A:TLA is downright meticulous with the continuity of characters' possessions. Sorry Hayden, but you're not going to catch the writers on that one.
Stakes. Why did it have to be stakes?
I hate stakes.
BIG BIRD!
What are you talking about? Glee is a comedy! You know it's a comedy because the Emmys said so!
Can someone in the UK confirm for me that British probation workers have extremely fragile skulls and are prone to dying in conveniently accidental ways? Because that's all I've learned so far.