Damn you! You stole my comment!
Damn you! You stole my comment!
Who the hell is impersonating Joaquin Phoenix? I think I look more like him than that.
On an unrelated note
I finally saw "Boondock Saints 2", and I must say I admire your ability to sit through that movie several times to listen to all the commentary tracks. I had to keep myself from stopping the goddamn thing. It was a combination of all the original's worst elements.
Well…
I liked this episode a bit more than you, though I understand your reservations.
With what I said before, I am not at all worried about this show going forward. I expect to love next week's episode and the week after that's. This episode was enjoyable, but within the course of the show it doesn't hold a candle to the best episodes.
Yes, the Dean is essentially Tobias Funke re-imagined, but I think it's been working well enough here as well. Perhaps it was spelled out a BIT too much here, but the star ratings were, indeed, a nice touch.
I agree with that. I found the HQ stuff more interesting than on the "ship" itself.
No, because this show is so rooted in its ability to use shows like this to move things forward in the midst of a "Warfare"-style parody.
@Bfred
I agree
Was entertaining, but this was the first time a gimmick got in the way. It was too obviously an attempt to clone "Modern Warfare".
So basically:
This is "The Betty White Phenomenon: The Movie"?
Dang.
This means "The Debt" must not be Oscar material. A shame, I really thought Sam Worthington would actually emote one of these days.
Honestly…
This is the first time I have ever heard of Frickin' A, or the fact that their only hit was a cover of "Jessie's Girl".
Well…
Stoltz went on to star in "Killing Zoe", so I'd say it all worked out.
Bully for you.
Shouldn't Conan and Richter just bang and get it over with?
Hmmm…
Hope she doesn't know this guy:
Error!
You spelled "foreign and domestick" wrong!
Actually,
he's playing all of the villains.
The thing that never gets old:
Luke being stupid.