I'm surprised he hasn't complained of 21st Amendment violations due to not being able to drink while on air.
I'm surprised he hasn't complained of 21st Amendment violations due to not being able to drink while on air.
A 1st Amendment argument? I didn't realize that ESPN was a government entity! If that's the case, I say we cut their funding.
Don't forget the terrible acting, the perfect complement to the terrible writing.
How would they have had the budget for that? Season 5 had a visible decline in budget, and I doubt the WB wanted to funnel any more money into it than they had to (despite the fact that its ratings were actually improving).
Definitely true, but public employers have (slightly) less freedom to restrain speech than private employers. If I recall correctly, this was an issue in the Andrew Shirvell incident; had he been a private attorney, his boss could have fired him immediately for publicly doing/saying things that would be bad PR for…
The entire movie will be emotional scenes in slow motion, scored to sad piano music. The check-in scene will be especially poignant.
Public university = the government
I'm beginning to think that SPC Lisa Walter isn't the brilliant tactician we took her for.
Prof. Miller: "Where's Firefly (poster)?!?!
So, how is it time travel if it's not the "real timeline"? If writers don't want to deal with paradoxes, why don't they just use the single timeline theory of fictional time travel (anything you do in the past is what happened, and you can't change anything)? Worked for LOST.
The PTC would never say "fuck your facts." That's too sexual. Instead, they would say "I'll punch your facts in the face!"
Or any show on F/X. The bums' bums were followed by animated ass, which everyone knows is just as horrifying as an unanimated ass.
She was up all night getting revenge!
I assumed that the Doctor himself is behind his door. He said "Of course, WHO else," meaning that he saw a person. And in "Amy's Choice," we learned he has very deep self-loathing. This series has shown that he is becoming far too aware of the effects he has on people, so I think he has come to fear himself as well…
Didn't Disney already make an ultra-modern (as in, present-day) Oliver Twist film? I think it starred Billy Joel as the Artful Dodger.
The Library is one of my favorite episodes. I know that Koh (rightly) gets cited most often as an amazing/never-endingly creepy character, but I love Wan Shui Tan and wish he get a little more fan love.
True, but he still had consciousness and he could be destroyed. He didn't have it as bad as Amy, but 2000 years is a long time.
Also, they missed a great opportunity to bring up Rory's 2000-year vigil.
I'm fairly certain that Karen Gillan and Arthur Darville are coming back next series, but I almost don't want them to. This series has been full of plot points suggesting that Amy and Rory are not only suffering from their association with the Doctor, but are aware of it. This episode especially. And that's what…
Which apparently will be addressed in Legend of Korra.