Marry Me felt like "We were too funny last time, better take it down a notch".
Marry Me felt like "We were too funny last time, better take it down a notch".
That was really where I first realized A) this was a really good show, B) Casey Wilson is freaking adorbs.
I would have to go with The Butterfly Effect Effect because of Brad and Jane's fake fight (leading to some "rage catching up on Downton Abbey") and the hilarity of Max trapped in hibernation.
I'm thinking nervous breakdown after losing the election (and I think I've heard some theories to this effect.)
Worth mentioning J-E-Double-F J-A-Double R-E-Double T, Jeff Jarrett, booked in the WWF as a country singer who wanted to use wrestling to advance his career somehow.
Not quite British, more just New England aristocratic. His original name in the WWF was Hunter Hearst Helmsley and he was the classic evil blueblood (basically Vince getting back at all the old money guys in Connecticut who looked down on him for being new money and also a sleazy carny promoter.)
My understanding was that it was entirely Callaway's desire- like that was the gimmick he'd always wanted to try.
Gonzalez may well be in the running for worst pro wrestler of all time. In addition to the suit looking stupid he just could not work a match at all- his "wrestling" was like really slow motion stage fighting.
He's been with them for a while for some reason. (Though I've heard the stuff he's booked isn't that good either.)
I'm not too excited about the Royal Rumble change. One of the appealing things about the RR is that there's a lot of potential outcomes and the story of the match keeps changing, and the problem with the most recent ones has been that the outcome was telegraphed too heavily. Now the entire story of this will basically…
I went to see a screening of Elf around the holidays and it was a nice reminder of her hotness.
This was definitely uneven and my attention wavered at times, but you're right in that the big dramatic moments hit well. I even liked her negotiation with Astra.
The title and the whole project just seem so anachronistic? There was a time when "handsome carefree dude who's just so handsome and carefree and hangin' loose bro" was a viable protagonist for a comedy series but it feels like you kinda need something a little more now.
Copyright is entirely a case-by-case thing- there's a statute of limitations on any single violation, and once you fail to act for X time after becoming aware of it then it's in the clear, but you still have the option to sue over other derivative works.
Nobody is ever 100% happy with anything. But TFA would probably not be making ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD if there were not others like you.
If the Axanar people were so passionate about this story they'd tell it with original characters and imagery.
To be fair, how long would Rick and Morty have lasted on Fox?
Oh, and also. "Probably misses his old glasses." "Yeah, and then we'd get the chair."
Besides only one character seems attracted to her. A proper Mary Sue has everyone in the cast hanging off her every word.
Yeah it was a DVD-R release, right?