Sure, for me to poop on.
Sure, for me to poop on.
I was considering this question and realized that there were exactly two times the subject of character death made me seriously consider quitting a show:
After watching the first season of Buffy at the repeated insistence of a friend, I checked for some spoilers online and came very close to stopping when I found out…
Apparently they didn't even write a new theme song, just remixed the old one:
The only way they could have upped the tension in that scene would have been if you could hear Chuck whistling "The Farmer in the Dell" as they gathered the phones and keyfobs.
I absolutely can see Mr. "PLAYUH" stammering out "I- I'm the victim here!" to the cops as things start to fall apart for him.
THE SAME THING THAT HAPPENS TO EVERYTHING ELSE!
*lightning strike*
Nothing to add, other than that I love this kind of feature. Some really neat musical choices this season.
Don't tell me what to do, GJI.
Once
there was this girl who
got into an accident at night by the Waffle Hut
And when
she finally drove home
the
guy
was still alive in her windshield
She couldn't quite explain it
He'd always just beeeen therrrre
Given Hanzee's day up to that point and the way he was gripping her hair when they cut away, I immediately suspected that she was about to be scalped. Maybe that makes me as bad as the guys from the bar.
There was so much weariness, frustration and confusion conveyed in his delivery of that line. Poor Ed, I'm betting he never thought those were words he'd have to say to his wife.
Let's be fair, Woodbine's definitely taken on a Dave Chappelle White Newscaster accent for this role. He's not a lookalike, but he's sure a soundalike.
Star Magic Jackson III just isn't up to his father's standards.
Yeah, that was a pretty elaborate ad-lib with Grodd there, "Harry."
Not with a major part but I'm pretty sure he was around in the crowd scenes during Mr. Garrison's Presidential rallies.
Y'all are brutalizing me.
I don't know if it was just me, but watching her scene at the auto shop and on the bus I couldn't help but think that it was just setting up the twist- that we were supposed to think she'd had a change of heart, but that they were going to reveal she was just selling the car for half its value for some spending money…
I don't know if it was just me, but watching her scene at the auto shop and on the bus I couldn't help but think that it was just setting up the twist- that we were supposed to think she'd had a change of heart, but that they were going to reveal she was just selling the car for half its value for some spending money…
I think the fact (which I never noticed before) that his voice and delivery sounds so much like "restrained Dave Chappelle" makes it even more surreal to me. Dude is flat-out GREAT.
Ah, the Yellow Devil. That takes me back. I did definitely beat him straight-up- memorization was key as with so many other fast-paced games of the era, and I found the secret cheat on my own wholly by accident. I actually had a bigger problem with the wall-circling things later in Wily's stage.
I don't know whether…