I'm sure it happens all the time. Hell, my sister's husband used to be her boss (well, "boss" isn't quite rite, but her outranked her at work). Then again, they were journalists, not cops, so I guess it's different.
I'm sure it happens all the time. Hell, my sister's husband used to be her boss (well, "boss" isn't quite rite, but her outranked her at work). Then again, they were journalists, not cops, so I guess it's different.
That's cool and all, but I think I'd rather just have new eps on consecutive weeks (also, when they show episodes back-to-back like that, I get worried that it's a burn-off).
I was just about to say: the only way to settle it is with a crossover! Crossovers for everyone!
Now that you mention it, how is Eobard/Wells still there in the past if Eddie's suicide erased his entire existence?
That's exactly the episode I was thinking of when I saw the Time Wraith.
Gustin and Benoist apparently worked together on Glee back in the day, which may explain their easy chemistry. An Entertainment Weekly article about the crossover said they were very chummy off screen.
That annoyed the crap out of me. The one thing they told him not to do was change the past, and when he gets there, what's the first thing he does? Change the past!
Hey, you're pretty good!
Yeah, that privilege sure came in handy when he got locked up, didn't it?
What's it about? (and don't say "humans").
I always assumed it happened at the office, where Leela/Kalinda worked when Peter was SA.
I bet if Alicia had been giving Peter public hand jobs, he never would've bothered with the prostitutes.
So Jeffrey Dean Morgan is like the prostitutes in Grand Theft Auto that you pick up to boost your health? Neat! I wonder if she'll kill him to get back her money, like I always did with the hookers in those games.
The reboot will be called The Bad Ex-Wife.
I'm so sick of all the Peter-bashing! Alicia has cheated as much, if not more, than Peter! Why does he get all the ire?
It has been said that David Lee is good at what he does though. I've been watching the earlier seasons in reasons on CBS Saturday nights, and Diane and Will always say that he makes money for the firm, better than most other lawyers, they imply.
Robotech was miles ahead of Voltron, something I recognized even as a kid. Politics, romance, enemies who had a real point a view and motivation beyond simply "Rule the universe!" or "Be evil!"; Robotech had it all.
You think those toys were cool? I had the USS Flagg, the big-ass G.I. Joe aircraft character. Six feet long, that thing took up half my parent's living room. Good bless 'em for getting me that back in the day…
What about the other Voltron? The one made out of vehicles, rather than robot lions? Where's the new series of that?!
Can Spike show up and say, "You're a wee little puppet man!"?