Is the CW still doing a Dynasty reboot? Can it just be Alice Cooper, throwing shade and drinks at people?
Is the CW still doing a Dynasty reboot? Can it just be Alice Cooper, throwing shade and drinks at people?
He also told the story before the accident:
http://teamcoco.com/video/j… (2:05-ish)
"Hayley, let me break this down for you like the great Vanessa Williams in A Diva's Christmas Carol…"
In the first issue of Wolverine: The Best There Is, there's a page where he's using his claws to cut hair at a nightclub while bitching about Simon Cowell being mean. He only stops because he just HAS to dance to a song that comes on.
He's actually mentioned it quite a few times:
Or all the states currently passing laws making it okay for Christians to discriminate against LGBT people. Honestly, the far-too-common Christian hypocrisy of "preach love, practice hate" is such an easy target, I'm just impressed it took Modern Family seven seasons to actually use it.
Looks like it was "Name in Lights":
I thought the Ganondorf battle really helped redeem her Princess Zeldaness…having her take on such an active role in the fight was such a nice change.
Thanks for the reviews!
To be fair, the "Previously on" had the scene from the premiere of Bill threatening to beat Johnny unless he apologized (and Johnny refusing), and the premiere itself had that scene from The Fight in the "Previously on".
And even we are powerless to stop them…fearsome though we are. (purrs)
I think the explanation they're gonna go with is that Young-Iceman became gay after experimenting with a Space Mirror.
I forgot how incredible the music in that game was. Must find a playlist now!
"Man, Father Time really took a bat to this place…"
Very fair comparison.
Right now, just the PC. Steam has it on sale pretty often, too (it was I think $8 last week). The PS4 version's supposed to be out later this year.
I always figured Sawyer escaping was meant to be part of Jack's plan. At the beginning of "Not in Portland", when it's showing the walkie conversation from the end of "I Do", I'm pretty sure there was an extra line of dialog put in where Jack tells Kate to take Sawyer and go.
Bingo. It's surprisingly linear.
You should check out The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. I found that whole game to be wonderfully unsettling.
"Why did you think a big balloon would stop people?"
"SHUT UP, that's why!"