avclub-baf3d07b0caa2a06ac0a87695a35610e--disqus
Potatohead
avclub-baf3d07b0caa2a06ac0a87695a35610e--disqus

You're all clear, kid! Now, let's blow this franchise and go home.

NAZISPLOITATION
TIME TICKING
CHARLES S. DUTTON'S CAREER'S STILL KICKING

An entirely different show altogether.

It's a show about evil Nazi clocks. But that's not important right now.

Wait… are we talking Englert Ehrenreich the singer, or or Englert Ehrenreich the German composer? I always get confused. 

I'm pretty sure Fun doesn't force anyone to format their name a certain way. It's just a stylization. AC/DC doesn't insist you spell it with a lightning bolt in the middle every time you mention them.

Stories feel more coherent when the elements fit together and characters who know each other interact with each other even when it's not plot-critical. If you have a sitcom about two friends, and they each have their own plot for the episode and never interact, it feels weird.

The one thing that bothers me about Slings And Arrows is how disconnected the side plots can be. Jack and Kate are in their own little world for the most part, and the whole "coup" plot is generally composed of Richard and Holly talking to each other or some nameless board members.

Add it to the IMDB Goofs page for the movie.

Glice?

If he bursts into a Newswire halfway through Lent, slams a comment on the internet, and shouts, "I'm out!", then we all owe him the raucous cheers of a live studio audience greeting a wacky neighbor.

Remember Avenged Sevenfold fans? They're back, in pog form!

I don't watch Bones regularly, but this was pretty nonsensical. Hodgins explicitly establishes that you need much more force to make an ice bullet lethal (and icicle wounds are one of those ridiculous mystery contrivances in the first place) and then it has to be a blood bullet fired with compressed air? If compressed

I think the comparison is valid because it feels like the writers were aware they were using the same frame as The Office and its imitators, and tried to craft it with more awareness of the documentary's role.

Hulu's Battleground did a pretty good job of using the documentary crew. One of my favorite moments of it was when one of the characters asked the crew to back off so he could talk privately, and the cameraman just says "fuck that" and keeps recording while they're not looking. And the confessionals take place in the

Future generations are going to watch this crop of shows and wonder what is going on and why the viewers accepted such a half-assed justification to have the characters address the audience and tell us their personal feelings instead of acting them out. And then they'll wonder why Zack from Saved By The Bell didn't

I BAFT EVERY TIME I SEE ANNE HATHAWAY WIN AN AWARD

Yeah, that and the prescient reference to George W. Bush and Stephen Colbert threw me. None of these things are new. We've been obsessed with gun control immediately following mass shootings on-and-off for decades, and politicians who insist on following emotions rather than facts probably goes back to ancient Greece,

"Then I saw her glice/ Now I'm a Belieber/ Not a trice/ of dice in my mice…"

Someone who actually watched it?