But will the duckling be safe?
But will the duckling be safe?
TOS would still win because it was the groundbreaker.
If all or even half of TNG was as good as these two episodes (and maybe a dozen or so others), I'd capitulate to the mis-guided souls who rate TNG above TOS. Can't think of any higher praise than that, backhanded though it may seem.
I love the FBI agent standing in front of the Sip n' Dunk.
'Tain't nobody perfect, baby. Loving these write-ups all the same.
Mr. Teas, you'd be amazed how quickly you get used to it. Yes, many of my students are quite lovely but I actively fantasize about my colleagues more than I fantasize about them.
(Posted below as well): I think it's been established that Baron Karza was created a year or two before Darth Vader. Really, both are just Black Knight variants…
I think it's been established that Baron Karza was created a year or two before Darth Vader. Really, both are just Black Knight variants…
Dass sum serious history an' shit, Frat Guise.
That is EXACTLY how I got into comic books.
No, the look on Feech's face is one of naked hate—after the wedding heist (which feech intended as a kick in Tony's face), Tony knew Feech would only escalate. Give the guy some credit:
(SPOILER)
He has an IQ of 136, it's been tested.
Jewish men and black women are a running gag on The Sopranos.
I still don't see how setting up Feech on a parole violation does not constitute being a rat, even on a small scale—or maybe that's the point, that the "code" has eroded to the point where everybody is cool with it.
Blue Head in the Box: Jessie Who? Jessie WHO? Jes-sie WHO?
That is NOT the Honey Bunny!
Also, like a cop, a fast food restaurant manager never knows when someone will grab his tie and try to kill him with it. Better to be safe with a clip-on.
One of those moments where the show reminds us that the guy who plays Walt is indeed the same guy who played Hal.
Like Pinkman, he's fond of children. What's so bad about that?
Ah, coke: best diet aid ever.