Actually I just counted the top row and the side column and multiplied it. I'm actually surprised that it came out to 147.
Actually I just counted the top row and the side column and multiplied it. I'm actually surprised that it came out to 147.
You're asking for credibility of a writer in an online forum, why? Besides that he isn't wrong, he posted his opinion and gave valid reasons for his belief.
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Yes, Mr. Sherman, everything stinks.
This is one of my favorite Lenny lines ever. The other great one is "I'm Lenny, that's Homer and Carl, I'm Lenny" from Homer's Enemy.
No, no, not me friends, he's talking about himself, but thanks for looking!
Care to give your reasons, or am I just supposed to take your word?
Damn it, I never wanted to be that guy who argues the logistics of wither Mexico is an American state in a cartoon show set in the 31st century over the identity of a drunken robot.
Sure there's similarities at times, I didn't say there wasn't, but to say that they are direct representative . The church of Robotology is clearly inspired from black congregations, but Robonza is clearly a derivative of Hanuka, even the music they play over at the end is Jewish. I still say that to say Robots =…
First: Robots weren't slave because their conception as a machine was to make lives for humans easier. When they progressed in their sentience they achieved better social standing — first robot to apply for a boat loan, the right to have human-robot relationships.
Mr. Caffrey, it's nice to see an actual reviewer who knows how to write a proper article. I'm not just praising you for giving this a high grade, I like this episode, but I didn't think it was better then The Cissy. You clearly know the South Park series and I hope you continue to work as the reviewer for the series.
because big budget kids movies don't do that anymore, duh.
They have been around for ever since woodstock didn't know how to fly.
While I'm glad American Dad is still around, I don't know if this season has justified its worth as a continuation yet.
I like Roger Passes the Bar and A Boy Named Micheal, the last episode was crap IMO.
Ooh, Gwen. God, she's hot. Playboy hot. Great, bad enough I was aggravated, now I'm also turned on. You can be so insensitive, Francine. Kiss me like your sister. You know what, forget it.
I hated that joke. I don't think the CIA should expand in the realm of the madcap for no reason, like the hovering chariot joke.
I agree that people are too hard on Futurama's second run, but that doesn't mean we should just willingly accept what is given to us because it has a name that we loved attached. People have right to be critical of shows like Futurama and American Dad because we know what it is capable of.
The quality of the new episodes are hit and miss for me. I can't say I have loved a single episode yet, and as for why, I don't know. The show has changed in a way that I haven't yet processed into a cognitive thought. It could be that it just isn't as funny, but I have a feeling that its more than that. It's like…
What an odd choice to make into a T.V. series, but you know what, I think this is probably the best thing to do. All the other movies made into series have been huge movies and to imagine them as something else is an almost impossible task.