A sarcasm detector. Oh that's a real good invention
A sarcasm detector. Oh that's a real good invention
@avclub-ea93d61158b479315c8e0d4cd003ec35:disqus I would assume that the OUAT spinoff would be paired with OUAT. But I would agree that Sunday would be the best day for it probably.
I know I know. If it was an original Whedon production then I wouldnt suggest it. However, there should be a guaranteed audience for it and it should get a lot of viewers. Also, going up against Big Bang…probably not a good idea. I'm not saying I want it to go on Fridays, I just think that it might do surprisingly…
I am prepared to get shouted at for this BUT does anyone think that SHIELD should be put on Friday's. Yes pretty much every show on Fridays does and is terrible (except Grimm), but that means Fridays there to be won. And lets be honest SHIELD should be a hit, especially with the geeky (no offense to anyone, I…
I have a question that may have been dealt with before but I'm far too lazy to go through every comment section on every community episode review so… Having watched all episodes of season 4 now, do we know, or can we figure out, which episode it was that Chevy had his rant on. In all of these episodes Pierce seemed…
never! its just like whenever someone says dental plan
They're only the band The Beatles could've been
sounds like Zuckerberg
yeah in the commentary for part 2, they said that only someone got the answer right before anyone else but never came forward themself so they couldnt do anything. And Fox said that they had to have a winner, so the producers had to pick a wrong answer and sort of pay them off to not animate them in the show because…
oh just you wait. At some point in that season your opinion should change. I know mine did
it does have probably the best opening paragraph in literary history
I wouldn;t say I hated it. I get what they were trying to do, and how there was no way they could do anything to meet the expectations (just the like the probably inevitable Simpsons finale)- I just don't think it works
Has anyone else got any of Swartzwelders books'. The commentaries got it right. They are very Swartzweldian. Despite them being only about 150 pages it takes a while to read because you get stuck thinking about the jokes
sorry to burst your bubble http://www.huffingtonpost.c… I think we all still want it to be true though
So presumably you loathe the Seinfeld finale? Just asking out of interest
I'd say 'Flaming Moe' is the epitome of that idea. In the commentary for 'Flaming Moes' they said that they wante to avoid the whole mistakenly gaybar jokes. And a mere 20 years later they just do it anyway. The best bit of that episode 'Comic Book Gay'
I've thought about that joke soo much. I can't decide whether he lives in like a block of flats between to big bowling alleys, or if its more like a sideways H (which would look ridiculous)
'Saturdays of Thunder' for me (I think) where Homer has all his chips and dips around him. Or the greyhounds episode 'this time'
agreed
I thought it was a pretty good episode. And surprisingly the people of No Homers who hate any sort of refferencing to the past quite liked it http://www.nohomers.net/sho…