Yeah, though with eyebrows that made him look more like Sam Waterston. Loves those teevee lawyers!
Yeah, though with eyebrows that made him look more like Sam Waterston. Loves those teevee lawyers!
I stuck around to watch the beginning of the re-air because I wanted to confirm, but I'm still not 100% sure- was the guy in the bathroom with Jimmy (big, bald, bearded) also the guy from one of the wanted posters in the beginning scene? I'm pretty sure he was.
Consider the alternative though- if they simply said "Nobody's ever been killed by a T-shirt cannon" they'd still have to have some visual reference to Maude, or at least Homer looking shifty about it, or it wouldn't even read as a joke, it'd just leave a bunch of people getting angry about them completely forgetting…
I tried Alchemists for the first time over the weekend- I'd agree that the first time through is pretty rough. I interpreted the app's results incorrectly every time someone challenged a published theory, which meant I solved two ingredients wrong but with 100% certainty that I had to be right. Also it took a very…
I always found it delightful that his name is "Fishy Joseph Gillman". The restaurant isn't just cleverly named!
Perhaps he was dictating it.
No doubt.
SUPER-RICH
KINDA MAKES IT BETTER
Oh, and you forgot the other notable alumnus: Glen Jacobs, otherwise known as the WWE's Kane.
Northeast Missouri State University, you mean. They changed it my sophomore year and I'll forever miss it, if only for the outrageously awkward email address format:
… or WAS it?
"That's a good movie, Judge! But do you think hard-core porno is the way to go? Because I feel women prefer softer porn." - Sen. Howell Heflin
Lance Storm, maybe?
Some of my fondest memories from the old days of LOTRO were my low-level (~15-20) on foot runs from Bree-Town to Rivendell for the first time to get that stable as a travel location. Once you cross the Bruinen Ford and the road vanishes altogether it becomes a panicked run through hostile territory that's easy to get…
Sitting on top of a hobbit-hole north of Hobbiton chatting with another hobbit and watching the sun rise in LOTRO is my go-to example of this phenomenon for me.
The Hobbit was my first "big" novel as a kid, and I loved it so much I almost immediately dove into The Lord of the Rings. I couldn't have been older than 12 at the time and needless to say, The Hobbit was much better suited to my age level- by the time I finished The Two Towers I was absolutely miserably bored with…
Linda Park showed up on Arrow as well, I believe, and yes as a TV reporter covering the actual activation of the particle accelerator. I prefer to think of it as the logical result of the entirety of Central City's (and Starling City's) journalism industry being drafted to cover the STAR Labs Particle Accelerator 24/7.
Or Lester!
Varric's Scarface routine is my favorite part of the game so far. Those faceless hordes were freaking EXPLODING from crossbow shots.
Agreed, Lee Pace was always my dream-casting for this role.