Gingerbread.
Gingerbread.
Oh, that one is pretty great. I had the opening theme on my iPod for such a long time, too - it's so jaunty!
I still can't believe I actually watched all eight of those episodes. Such a waste; and it completely destroyed my interest in watching any of the later movies.
Did we know that Kevin Biegel is no longer working on Community? And right after we got the news that Keith David is joining the cast :(
In Justice League, "A Better World" and "Hereafter" are both good two-parters I'd recommend. In JLU, if you ever watched Batman Beyond or are curious, "The Once And Future Thing" Part 1 and 2 (especially 2) is a good one.
I am incredibly pleased and excited by this news. I've loved everything he's done so far and this helps soothe the burn of Enlisted's untimely canceling.
How would you survive a robot-led apocalypse?
The IT Crowd, Black Books, Gravity Falls, Accused (it's got Sean Bean and Christopher Eccleston at various points!)
I want to say Enlisted but that might be the recency effect. Happy Endings then, as I miss its fast-paced humor and spectacular cast (no matter how many of them show up on Fox comedies, it'll never be the same).
I am assuming it won't air at all now and my dvr will have a baseball game on it with maybe some of hannibal, if they're willing to bump something else (but i doubt it).
I feel like it, god, do I feel like it. They never even pre-empted/bumped Community before, so this is a punch/stab in the gut (which is probably appropriate, but I am so pissed off right now I don't care).
Arrow's my first entry into the CW since Buffy, so with this and Flash next year, I guess I'll get to see their odd casting tendencies in action.
what 0_0. I thought her character was at least 24 so figured she was the same. It always, always surprises me when actors play older than they are.
Hey, I'm Tina, and I love to watch and read analysis of probably far too much television (which is why I'm here, obviously).
You are not alone. I am continually surprised by how fond of the show I really am.
S4 has a mess of plotholes, and part of me never really accepted how we go our Olivia back (mostly 'cause it made zero sense).
It's actually shee-on-the-kid, japanese name so japanese pronunciation. Gotta love Xenosaga…
Maybe this will be the one iteration that conveniently has Diana on a faraway mission where she cannot be contacted at all (then shows up in a ten-second after credits scen. That would be bearable, and maybe jla 2 would have a new director. : wishful thinking:)
I hate falling behind on Colbert already, so this is gonna make it harder to stay current. Though, five days a week of Colbert is certainly preferable to four, at least if it's similar to what we're getting now.