Korra can also win an award for Worst Plotting. Although, it might have some competition from Sleepy Hollow.
Korra can also win an award for Worst Plotting. Although, it might have some competition from Sleepy Hollow.
That's actually still true. However, Fox doesn't want to kill it for the syndication money until they've milked it absolutely dry, because the more episodes they have for syndication, the more money they make.
I think the whole idea of the finale is pretty great. The problem is trying to cramp 15+ years of story into an hour.
AV Club: American Dad!? More like American Bad!, am I right? Haha! Now where I was I… Oh, yes… I was about to publish this new article entitled: "You Can't Spell The Future of Television Without Mulaney!"
If by "RIP" you mean "continuing on for the foreseeable future" then yes.
That's the biggest load of Shrek I've ever heard!
And why doesn't he dance anymore?
I got the ticker, followed by a brief announcement during the commercial break. Luckily it happened during Gotham for me, so I didn't miss anything on Sleepy Hollow.
Yes, if there's one thing the show does right it's that Henry is pretty much a master manipulator… Even if his plans do sort of seem like he's making it up as he goes half the time.
If Homer demanded a "goddamn bass line!" from Dr. Hibbert, that would boost this episode up half a grade easily.
I was under the impression that Moe fighting King Toot was going to be the major plot for this episode.
She can do both! A drummer that also writes music? That sounds like the setup to a punchline to me!
Star Wars Episode VIII: Return of the Clones
Yeah, if nothing else, Star Wars always knocks it out of the park when it comes to trailers.
Why stop there? Clone Palpatine can be young, female, and sexy.
A race that went on for hours and no one died? Are you sure you weren't just watching an uneventful NASCAR broadcast?
You're not the only one. The prequels do have a really interesting story. There's a lot of neat stuff in there. Like you mentioned, it's basically the story of a democracy becoming a dictatorship, but it's also got a lot of other things like the Jedi basically being a old, out of touch (if well intentioned) religion…
Why, that's either the sweetest or saddest thing I've ever read!
Another reason no one ever eats on film - reshoots. Imagine if something goes wrong, and you have to eat again. And what if something is wrong with that take? Time to eat again! And again!
Bart calling Milhouse "Lisa" was a brilliant a meta joke about how all of the characters are interchangeable, and fit whatever role the plot requires of them in their elastic universe.