I'm sure he's just being frank about how people react to him. He's always seemed pretty grounded to me.
I'm sure he's just being frank about how people react to him. He's always seemed pretty grounded to me.
My favorte is: "New Zealand: Better than Old Zealand"
Good points, guys. I didn't mean to defend what Casey said. No two ways about it, it sounds completely bitter. I was just wondering if there was any truth to what she said. But, yeah, no way should she have said it.
Clearly, Hosea is a Skrull…
…because I haven't been let down by a final episode like that since Secret Invasion. Can we please get Norman Osborn to come over here and blast Hosea in the head with some Marcel-foam? Ugh.
As a fellow BNL fan, I don't get what's not to like if you've heard more than just the radio songs. Though it is funny that the songs that get picked for the radio have been, for the most part, some of their worst songs.
I like Kristin Wiig in spite of most of her SNL work. The Penelope character (that always has to one-up everyone else in the room) is gratingly annoying, the "Tergit" employee is stupid, and the fast-talking "just kidding" chick on Weekend Update is unfunny. But when she does more of this kind of quietly unusual…
Also a little torn, but not as much
I still enjoyed tonight's episode. I guess I'm seeing this as more of a cop show with a little sci-fi metaphysics thrown in, while Our Man Handlen is seeing it more as a sci-fi show with some cop aesthetics.
I did hear House call them "Foreteen" on the show, didn't I?
I'm also disappointed that AVC has dropped coverage of this show. It's pretty good, and I think there's a decent following. Surely someone on the staff is watching it…
This organization is a bunch of idiots. While I agree with them on Barbie, I wouldn't want to be seen in public with them. Their very foundation is absurd as a premise, but they've proven that they're morons by naming LEGO Batman as bad product for children. It's probably one of the better games out there for kids…
The Tie-In Comic
Yo, dudes. If you're a fan of this show, you may want to check out the comic that's supposed to be an official tie-in (if I recall correctly). I happened to read the second issue right after reading this episode, and it seemed to be directly related regarding the teleportation.
Are the songs necessary?
Okay, so the guys say they're having trouble making songs for this new season. I can understand that. My question is if the show really needs them. I get that it was the hook at the beginning, but I don't think that they're as crucial a part of the show as one may think.
Just a rehash?
Too bad this ends up just being a pretty rehash. But at the same time, I'm not sure how you innovate on it without changing it up completely. How many characters do you get to play with in this version? If it ended up offering everyone from Alpha on, this could be a great purchase. A next gen that…
I think the HR trip was a lie. Holly left because she knew Michael was coming to speak.
Oh, it was Bush on the $3 bill? I guess I didn't look closely enough; I thought Creed put his own face on the $3 bill.
Oh, man, just as I was coming around to liking Buchanon, ZMF posts that picture. Curtis needs to return from the dead and deuce out Douchecanan.
"Let's jazz up this story for a modern age. Bigger, badder, better: 12 Sexy Indians!"
EPA
Don't be silly. The EPA have never been the good guys.
It's good to see the guy in something decent again. After Deadwood, he drifted into crap like Hitman. The guy has a cool presence about him, so hopefully he'll find a good niche and get parts that work for him.
Whatever that crap was that Carla served, it wasn't gumbo. I'm also from south Louisiana, and have had some gumbo in my day. It may have tasted fine, but like her "frozen" yogurt, don't call it something that it isn't.