If this was the series finale, I think the idea of Morgan becoming the intersect would have been more palatable. It's a much better idea to leave that possibility up to the imagination of the audience than the imagination of the writers.
If this was the series finale, I think the idea of Morgan becoming the intersect would have been more palatable. It's a much better idea to leave that possibility up to the imagination of the audience than the imagination of the writers.
It is possible when she says "finest man" she means man as in human, which would leave out the Doctor.
Well Sean, I don't think the Grammar Nazi read through his (or maybe her) post very carefully either. I suspect Grammar Hitler is going to be very upset.
Hooray!
This makes me feel like Walter just slipped some really good shit in my drink.
How did this guy get a show before Fabio?
Or Blais? Or the brothers Voltaggio?
yup.
Not to defend Jon Bon, but I think the point he was trying to make was that kids are missing out on the excitement of actually going to the store, unwrapping the record/cassette/tape, checking out the album art and listening to the entire album the way God (errr I mean the artist) intended.
But, I think that he started bleeding out of his eyes, because the effect wore off and metals had turned heavy again.
I agree with both sarCCastro and Mystery Whale.
Wow! I watched that episode thinking to myself, that young woman sure looks like Joan Chen. It never occurred to me that it was actually her.
My favourite part of that is Will Butler's comment, where he basically calls bullshit on the whole thing, but then adds "…people think that the Arcade Fire are total assholes all of the time, instead of the truth: which is that the Arcade Fire are sort of assholes some of the time."
The judge
I liked her, but I didn't get why she was giggling like a school girl at Bishop's testimony. Was that just supposed to reinforce that Alicia's case was screwed (because if so, it was awkward and unnecessary), or was there something else to it?
I may be the only person watching Chuck who feels this way, but I don't find Jeff and Lester funny at all. They're these creepy characters who are played for laughs, but to me they're not funny, just creepy.
What about Damon Albarn?
I guess cursing Blur and Gorillaz isn't worth Ryan Murphy's time.
Call me an optimist hollyhox, but I always assumed he eventually got out.
Yeah, even though I'm sure it was just meant as a little tribute, I couldn't help but wonder if the Observers and Bob have ever encountered each other. Or what about Agent Cooper? Maybe he founded Fringe Division.
Okay, so maybe there was no champagne…
But you obviously spiked the coffee.
Karen Black?
Why were you expecting her?
Neither of those guys are Middle Eastern.
I hate it when there's a typo in a post about errors in the article, but obviously "hone" is not a word and should read "one".