Yes. It's the best cameo in the film.
Yes. It's the best cameo in the film.
The same writer/director made both.
Eh, I'd be okay with Lincoln or even any other minor recurring character (what is the actor that played Tripp doing these days?), just because this hasn't been done already to them time and time and time again.
See you in another life, brother.
I don't want more Ward.
- Me when it was revealed that Ward was coming back, something I've been calling and knew was coming but still. DAMN IT.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooOOOOOoooooooOOOOoOoOOOOoooooooo
The screening I went to had a diverse crowd in every sense of the word, and everyone seemed to love it.
Hidden Figures is the best movie nominated. Perhaps not the best film, but I've seen most of the nominated films and it's the one that engaged me most as a viewer and has stuck with me after watching.
Have you seen The Muppets?
I think the central question of 24 is can you save the world and keep your humanity, and the answer to that question seems to be "kinda, but not really".
Shotgun-Axe is how you know Agents of Shield is actually understanding the things that make comics great and is putting it into their show.
"Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner" by Warren Zevon
You may be right.
I don't like Rudy because he's pathetic, because Rudy is not pathetic. He's certainly someone with a lot of limitations, but he doesn't let those limitations keep him from an adventure or dampen his spirits. It'd be very easy to turn Rudy into a pathetic character, but if you think the show does that I think you are…
He is certainly the best non-main cast Bob's Burger's character.
Between that and her protectiveness of Rudy in the Halloween episode, it was clear that Rudy was the right fit.
Bob's Burgers, to me, is the closest thing we have on television to a classic 90s family sitcom, in that is has some innuendo, it has some bizarre characters, but it also has a lot of heart and all the humor come from love.
As part of the original RSR/Louise ship team, this episode was amazing.
"This program which you are about to watch is so full of dread and woe, I cannot imagine that anyone would want to watch unless out of some obligation. On the other hand, a number of you watched 'The Ridiculous Six', so perhaps you enjoy pain and suffering.