I thought it was a pretty risky move all around to actually show Dipper swing, hit, and show blood from creature in Wendy's form.
I thought it was a pretty risky move all around to actually show Dipper swing, hit, and show blood from creature in Wendy's form.
This monster was genuinely frightening. I wondered if this might be too scary for some kids. Oh well, I loved it either way.
I still can believe how amazing this episode is. I watched this when they aired the first two episodes back to back and I still am moved by the humanity of Wendy and Dippers conversations, the brutality of the fight scene between the monster and the group (especially Wendy) and the continued moving of the Gravity…
Just Nephews and Nieces. That's why I noted that there isn't many kids wandering around with Mabel's sweaters, or a kids baseball hat with a pine tree on it.
Lisa: ZOMBIES!
Bart: Please, Lisa, they prefer to be called "the living impaired."
Mabel was holding her grappling hook in triumph over Gideon.
Does anyone here have kids that could confirm that they actually watch the show because I've never heard a child talk about it or see them with any merchandise.
Knowing Gravity Falls it'll be some sort of burial ground from the pioneer days and they put it there to harness the magical properties to power the extraterrestrial technology hidden under the shack, but you know funnier.
I can't think of many people who would be titillated enough to jump on the second season premier as it aired without a little bit of knowing what your getting into. I've always felt left out when jumping in mid-series so I always go looking for the previous episodes.
I just watched the second episode and that's what I was hoping for: the expansion of characters and on the world already established.
I don't know if it's because I just rewatched the first season, the youtube shorts, and the Disney XD shorts, but this episode felt like a very old style of T.V. I have to question why this episode had to recheck in with every character in the show.
Damn, I was hoping for a mustache.
I saw Future Folk in theaters a couple of years and was blown away by what a good time it was. The director did a little Q&A after the screening; I had to ask if they got permission of the Nintendo properties they used in the film, and the short answer was no… but we did it out of love. I also asked how they got Dee…
I always thought that this episode was to show ow stupid everyone looked even though it was considered cool. Everyone in the episodes says they're cool, or were cool at least, but when we see them on the screen they all look like fools for participating in such things.
He did didn't he… I've never really thought about that to much since it was a capper to a Marge episode where she was being over baring and paranoid; the same goes for the "I was actually planning to kill you but it was to much work joke at the end."
I love kid Lisa. She becomes such a voice of reason and when she does those kids moment they hit hard and funny.
His jerkyness was pushed to the limit along with the solo adventures he would go on, but I can't think of a time when he was a bully. Do you have an example?
They could make Homer be the biggest asshole in the world as long as it was coming from a place of ignorance. We can cheer for that lovable idiot when he's hate mongering or killing snakes or being jealous of Ned, but they crossed the line when Homer put the blame on Marge in Co-Dependents' Day out of fear.
Of course the show is going down hill after the first episode, they used all the best material in The Tracey Ullman Show.
"Two Bad Neighbors" doesn't have any celebrity's in it. George Bush Sr. was voiced by Harry Shearer.