And does the man think for a minute that God might be trying to tell him something?
And does the man think for a minute that God might be trying to tell him something?
I had just got back from a trip to NZ when I saw it, so I was all, 'I was just there! And there! And there!'
Yay - again.
It takes about an hour to convert a 90-minute episode if I haven't edited it previously (some I did, most I didn't).
Mom always liked you best.
This is timely, because I finally began this weekend a project I've been putting off for a couple of years - converting all my old converted-from-VCR DVDs to digital format.
What? You didn't tie a towel around your neck and try to jump off the roof like all my brothers did?
'Original' in that similar things had been done twice on Community already - Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas and Digital Estate Planning.
And . . . . . .
I'm trying to remember the few things I laughed at in Season 4.
On the other hand, Season 4 would have been much better if the show runners had actually watched seasons 2 and 3.
@avclub-a74751295995aad6799bb16021522543:disqus Sadly, no. No, you're not.
After seeing so many recommendations on AVC, I finally got around to seeing Clue, and honestly, I thought it was terrible. It should have been good, with that cast, but it just wasn't.
Disney owns the Muppets. This show is by the Jim Henson Company, which is run by the Henson family.
Perhaps a better 'Incredible Hulk' episode would be 'Proof Positive' in which Jack has to prove the Hulk's existence to his disbelieving new publisher (the interloper).
I've never read this comic, but I love TellTale's games, so I'm much more excited about this.
For the rare case when an intended interloper becomes a central character, try the pilot of The Big Valley, Palms of Glory.
But not Rocky IV? It's the only one I've never seen, but I still know how badly it stinks.
Well, the S4 showrunners chose to pretty much ignore S2 & S3, so there's a precedent.
So, who wakes up to find whom in the shower?