If that means more contextless boobs, I'm okay with it
If that means more contextless boobs, I'm okay with it
He wasn't incompetent this episode, just lazy, as he often tends to be.
The narrator cracked me up the most. It was almost a Tim and Eric bit, but so well executed and deeply weird.
Rainy Day Daydream is the funniest in my opinion, and Dad's Dungeon is the most adventurous/pathos-filled ep. Together they form: my two favorite episodes!
I don't know why I loved this meme so much but damn do I ever
That was definitely not Kim.
Or rather, surprisingly dull by AT standards until an excellent 2 minutes at the end.
He loves expensive digs (as opposed to his current apartment) and gambling?
Because many like the combat, Prinze is actually pretty good, the outrage against Bioware is mostly issues peripheral to the base game itself, some people hate the ending less than others, and anyone with functioning sight and hearing told Chobot to GTFO as soon as possible? Opinions, people got 'em!
A better question: what produces more waste, a Kindle or 100 books?
I'm pretty sure Thatcher could take out all the US Presidents combined. She's scrappy.
ADVENTURE TIME POP QUIZ
Game of Thrones is perfect for the novelistic approach though, being an adaption of, y'know, a novel. I don't think this article was bashing the approach itself really, just saying that applying it to shows that aren't suitable for it is diluting the television.
Yeah, those half-assed "summary" things you put up that you gave up on after three episodes were a pale imitation of the reviews you should be making, AV Club! I will continue to yell at you as if you were a singular entity until you cover Adventure Time, AV Club! I know where you live!
wtf is starz lol?
Yeah, have you doubting fuckers read his books? They're fantastic!
Keith David was totally the Fire King, and it was great. Personally, I thought that last week's Dad's Dungeon was one of the best the show's ever done, but this week was pretty great too.
I don't think he actually enjoys acting though, so killing him off would be a sort of sweet relief
The plucky webcomic The Order of the Stick is currently having a successful kickstarter venture too, with cool benefits for the nerds who pay money to support a webcomic (like me!). http://www.kickstarter.com/…
Reddit has good content on its niche subreddits, but the commentariot here always seem like a breath of fresh air compared to the Reddit mobs.