People playing the game realize that that's not actually Gwen Stefani on the screen, right?
People playing the game realize that that's not actually Gwen Stefani on the screen, right?
Plot hole?
How are they going to explain away the "Dead Dean" to Hank? He got a pretty clear view of his brother's (unambiguously dead) body in the car headlights… and I don't remember them ever establishing that Dean wasn't really dead to him. So why did he feel confident enough to return to the compound (and bogart…
@Boey: Good eye, man. I rewatched this episode today and caught what you saw on your first viewing. Can't believe I missed such an awful 'toup!
I'm sad that Dean's going bald already… I had hope that the hair in the shower were pubs. I mean, even ol' Rusty Venture had some crimson locks for a while there.
I know this post is like weeks old…
…but I sort of had to share this here:
Ugh. I don't buy a word of this.
Just as it used to be trendy to love 30 Rock, I think it's new becoming trendy to talk about it's supposed "decline." This may explain how come so much time in this "critique" is spent on justifying its very existence, as well as how many time it takes pains to points out the 30 Rock…
Judd Nelson!
That's a red flag right there…
Real Americans… "the people who teach our kids, run our prisons, grow our cigarettes."
@Nollvane: Pink Elephants reminded me of the Heffalumps and Woozles scene from one of the Winnie the Pooh TV specials. Not a Halloween ep or anything, but a pretty good freak-out scene if your a kid. They might as well dub the whole sequence "Pooh Drops Acid."
Comics as TV Holiday Specials
Which comic strip do you think has been turned into the most unlikely/unnecessary holiday special over the years? I swear I remember TV specials as a kid starring both Dagwood Bumstead and Hagar the Horrible. Search me for what holidays they were celebrating… probably Christmas. I also…
@Nostalginator: The Garfield special you're thinking of is the one where Garfield meets his mother (and half-brother Raoul) and learns about his childhood as a kitten in an Italian restaurant… it's actually a pretty sweet story… I think it was called "Garfield On The Town." Interestingly, I think most of the plot…
Conflicted gangirl?
The hate in this post is waaay too specific… methinks Amelia has *gasp* actually read and/or seen the Twighlight books/movie. Unthinkable!
They seem like a perfect fit to me!
Wait… Isn't Microsoft the same company that put out that atrocious ad for Internet Explorer 8 in which a woman repeatedly puked after accidentally viewing her husband's computer. Also, it had Dean Cain in it, for some reason: http://im.ly/75850
It always has seemed strange that Rusty has been able to maintain such a successful cloning operation, especially since he's basically failed at inventing anything else useful (except maybe Guardo and a Walking Eye…?) Generally, he just pastes together the bits and peices of the projects his father left unfinished.
Maybe they'll resurrect Triana's goggled friend as Betty Rage… Jackson Publick claims he never intended her as anything but a one-off character, but he has a habit of elevating minor character into featured players. Exhibit 1: Capt. Sunshine.
Hensen —> Dunham —> Antichrist?
The '70s produced Jim Hensen, the '00s produced Jeff Dunham. I shudder to contemplate the puppety horrors that will decent upon the us in 2030 if things continue to devolve at this rate…
U.S. Steel sounded more than a bit like Ginny from "Dr. Quymm, Medicine Woman," in my opinion.
Don also seems pretty unhelpful when it comes to the problem of Bettys father's house. I chalked it up to indifference over her family life, but maybe he also simply doesn't understand matters of inheritance, real estate, etc. due to never having grown up around anyone involved in such things…
Well Hank is better from jumping from the bed to H.E.L.P.er to his desk than Dermitt, but that's not really sayin' much. Otherwise, I've never really seen him be all that nimble. Still, he is a boy adventurer…
To the videotape!: