I think the best episode would probably be "The Doctor is Sin," that being a Killinger episode as well, but it was already covered as part of Adult Swim Saturdays, and I'm not sure how much weight that holds over regular series coverage.
I think the best episode would probably be "The Doctor is Sin," that being a Killinger episode as well, but it was already covered as part of Adult Swim Saturdays, and I'm not sure how much weight that holds over regular series coverage.
He still lives on the compound, and I'm pretty certain Al is rooming with him now as per "Everybody Comes to Hank's".
Sounds about right.
Callbacks!
Between this, Michael Douglas, and the Space Raccoon, O'Neal is killing it today.
Say what you want about the ending being rushed, but it's devastating as all hell. Shame Freeze's TNBA episode couldn't reach the emotional heights this and "Heart of Ice" did.
What, no tip?
Ah shit, you're right.
I mean, Dean does reference his Halloween experience with Talia, and as with the Season 4 premiere, the passing of time is marked by his hair change, so it worked for me.
I mean, Rusty DID succeed in a fucked up sort of way. I love the subtle progression of all the characters who started off in the series successful (Professor Impossible, Phantom Limb), have gradually started losing their shit, whereas Rusty and the gang have been making slow, steady strides towards actual fulfillment.…
You've probably been in your room… crying.
And the Hovercar from 'The Doctor is Sin'? C'mon, Rust.
I mean, it definitely sucked, granted I didn't see it because my friend and I were too engulfed with the episode, but AV Club runs advance reviews of stuff all the time, so I really don't see it as THAT big of an offense.
I think I may have punctured a lung when Kevin (you were right the first time) came in as Clubber Lang.
I don't think I, or any of us expected for this to be as great as it was. I don't know if it's because I've been waiting two and a half years for this, but I think this may just be the series' best episode yet. It seems like it was the first one to actually manage to master the balancing act of pathos and humor Season…
How convenient, seeing it as it's not a very electronic oriented album!
Just going to throw this out there, but "Express" is easily my favorite Love and Rockets album- All In My Mind, Kundalini Express, Ball of Confusion… flawless from beginning to end.
Oh Sean, you blowhard.
Jim Morrison: He's hot, he's sexy, and he's dead.
Yeah, a comma here and there certainly couldn't have hurt.