Yeah, -just- saw that comment (leave it to Community fans to overwhelm Discus).
Yeah, -just- saw that comment (leave it to Community fans to overwhelm Discus).
Yeah, -just- saw that comment (leave it to Community fans to overwhelm Discus).
Fixed. Too much Critic on the brain.
Fixed. Too much Critic on the brain.
Really? From what I remember Fosters had a pretty solid run in Rerunsville, but that may be because I know a few shows that immediately dropped off the planet after their 3 or 4 year contract was up - Chowder, The Misadventures of FlapJack, Camp Lazlo, Sheep in the Big City, and some others that slipped my memory.…
Really? From what I remember Fosters had a pretty solid run in Rerunsville, but that may be because I know a few shows that immediately dropped off the planet after their 3 or 4 year contract was up - Chowder, The Misadventures of FlapJack, Camp Lazlo, Sheep in the Big City, and some others that slipped my memory.…
MLP S2 is definitely goofier and "cartoonier". Which is fine, since, you know, it is a cartoon, but they up'd the randomness in really odd directions, that it almost comes off as a Looney Tune short (same character in broadly different situations) instead of a structured if silly show. Also, the characters we're MUCH…
MLP S2 is definitely goofier and "cartoonier". Which is fine, since, you know, it is a cartoon, but they up'd the randomness in really odd directions, that it almost comes off as a Looney Tune short (same character in broadly different situations) instead of a structured if silly show. Also, the characters we're MUCH…
A pretty big showrunner downfall years ago was John K. From what I heard he was absolutely horrible to work with, never getting work done on time and being really, really lazy, which in fact pretty much soured Nick's relationship with most Nicktoons creators afterwards, in fear of dealing with another John K.
A pretty big showrunner downfall years ago was John K. From what I heard he was absolutely horrible to work with, never getting work done on time and being really, really lazy, which in fact pretty much soured Nick's relationship with most Nicktoons creators afterwards, in fear of dealing with another John K.
The Mad Men Spin-Off Power Index
The Mad Men Spin-Off Power Index
Is Mad Man shipping a thing?
Is Mad Man shipping a thing?
Harry's explanation about the legal issues is actually pretty spot on - no studio would or could accept a spec even through "channels" unless there was some sort of contract involved. Paul said he'd get a lawyer, but it doesn't work that way; the studio has to ask for it via a contest or direct request.
Harry's explanation about the legal issues is actually pretty spot on - no studio would or could accept a spec even through "channels" unless there was some sort of contract involved. Paul said he'd get a lawyer, but it doesn't work that way; the studio has to ask for it via a contest or direct request.
Thinking about it, it makes sense - how does one count the zeroes between the taps of the fingers? The graphic that popped up representing the code is probably misdirection. Computers can calculation a billion zeroes between ones in seconds, so there's really no logical connection there.
Thinking about it, it makes sense - how does one count the zeroes between the taps of the fingers? The graphic that popped up representing the code is probably misdirection. Computers can calculation a billion zeroes between ones in seconds, so there's really no logical connection there.
I think my issue was that the piece of evidence that causes Donovan to turn was… flimsy at best. Investigating the scientific properties on the remains of the shoe is… pretty par of the course of any CSI investigation, especially a high-profile one like that. It wasn't one of Sherlock's most bizarre "people-reading"…
I think my issue was that the piece of evidence that causes Donovan to turn was… flimsy at best. Investigating the scientific properties on the remains of the shoe is… pretty par of the course of any CSI investigation, especially a high-profile one like that. It wasn't one of Sherlock's most bizarre "people-reading"…