Romulan ale, obviously.
Romulan ale, obviously.
Um…snazzy, I guess?
Ha! Totally slipped by me (just like the rest of the AV club, apparently). BTW, wazint there something sometime with "unobtanium?" Random thought, I know, but tell me I'm not crazy.
Is whazzhisname still on(off?) the wagon or what? This is the one question I had going into the episode. He was rubbing his eyes at the morning briefing and behaving surly throughout the day, but thenagain he seems inclined towards surliness so whoze to say?
I concur. But then, I'm prevalent to agreeing with people.
Fun Fact: Worf is responsible for more deaths than any other Star Trek character #IHaveNoIdeaIfThisIsTrue
It's come to that, hasn't it? We're getting into latter season Office territory much, much too soon. #HarmonRIP
I watched an episode. It reminded me of, say, Mr. Show or Arrested Development, by which I mean you're supposed to like it more that you actually like it. Hipsters, you may direct your hate mail here: madmensux@gmail.com
To paraphrase the great philosopher Morpheus: "there is a difference between knowing the path, and walking the path."
Serious question, y'all: odds on a Cochran win? It's way early, obviously, but I like his chances as much as anyone at this point.
Bipolar disorder, a shall we say…less than thorough educational background, and an uncle named Russel Hantz is a toxic cocktail for the Favorites to have to choke down.
I think he is both gay and mature. Wow, I know that sounds really catty, I don't mean it to. But there we go.
Extras and Louie had a tender feminist minded baby, and they named it Enlightened Season 2.
It's starting to look like Justified seasons are going to follow the Star Trek movie even/odd pattern. Seasons 2 and 4 (so far) have been doozies.
Good column. New reader. Two words.
C'mon FX. Do the right thing here.
Ok ok, the show's gone to shit. But "he made it to purple." that was a pretty good line.
Food for thought on the did Brody do it or not question: remember the scene in the bar when he tells Mike, "I'm not going to be able to take care of them for a while." [his family] Could support the idea he knew something was coming up and he'd be on the run/dead/persona non grata.
Food for thought on the did Brody do it or not question: remember the scene in the bar when he tells Mike, "I'm not going to be able to take care of them for a while." [his family] Could support the idea he knew something was coming up and he'd be on the run/dead/persona non grata.
So…Lisa's past has to come into play in the finale somehow, doesn't it? I mean if I were a Survivor-producer that's what I'd want to happen, and I know this is a "reality" show and all, but still…