I think it's less lazy and more really selective attention to details.
I think it's less lazy and more really selective attention to details.
Two episodes in a row with no laughably obvious music selections though. Maybe those first three weeks were all flukes? :(
Yes, Mr. Trebek, I'd like to answer with "What is Abbey's vagina?"
Season finale, the final scene:
"Excuse me Leftenant Mills, I've been wearing this coat for two months now and have not found a single washboard or basin with which to cleanse it. I did not want to bother you with this predicament, but I am starting to attract flies, and the occasional rodent."
"Hodor said Hodor!"
It's weird, cause my gut says to give every episode in the B range, but this is way better than a lot of the shows I put in that range (Once, Walking Dead, SHIELD). Maybe it's because I'm a metaphorical 4th grade teacher who sees promise in this young lad, so I put him in the upper level reading group and judge him…
Man, if she did turn out to be the big bad, that would be pretty great.
Well then thankfully Hannibal's not competing with it.
Who knew the secret to ratings gold was an increased focus on farming?
At first, it was because zombies were popular, so the people who liked them sought it out. Now the show's so popular that people who aren't even predisposed to like it watch it just so they can have a common talking point.
Quality programs like Once Upon a Time, where the last episode featured Tinkerbell as a glorified medieval eHarmony? Or Revenge, which, actually I don't even watch Revenge anymore.
But but, it's a franchise! What do you want Dan Snyder to do, change it? Then he'll make slightly less money! That's awful!
Well sport, in your parents' day people had to package sweet, lifebringing Wisconsin cheese by hand rather than letting those godless machines do it.
I just started treatment today. Hopefully it'll stop spreading now.
I find it kind of hilarious how last week O'Neal spent the whole post making fun of all the people who would use lame space puns to describe Gravity's box office success, and then a week later we get "as moviegoers again launched themselves into its orbit".
So if now when you link to a specific comment on a later page, it moves the whole thread to the top of the section instead of just the one comment? Plus infinite nesting? Y'know, maybe New Disqus is alright.
THAT'S NOT TRUE! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!
It's also a little uncomfortable, since it boils down to "it takes a MAN to restore the family!" which isn't offensive by any means, but it's not really progressive either. Other than that, yeah, I love it.
You can't tell me what to do, you're not my real dad.
Did anyone else ever watch Fred the Monkey, the shameless ripoff of this? It was still funny, but really paled in comparison. That was the one I discovered first though, so I had a weird loyalty to it for the longest time.