I don't know why, but I was certain that Ricky was going to hurt himself in some stupid way during the camel scene, knocking himself onto the injured reserves list for several weeks.
I don't know why, but I was certain that Ricky was going to hurt himself in some stupid way during the camel scene, knocking himself onto the injured reserves list for several weeks.
"I usually love comedies about mistaken identity, but the laughs just fell flat. '12 Years a Slave' gets two stars."
I thought it was fun. I also appreciated the cracking glass sound effect when Bart held the sign up to the camera; that was a nicely-timed touch.
"Is this because I'm a lesbian?" <—one of television's most WTF moments ever.
My personal favorite is the warehouse guy who doesn't stop loading crates on/off trucks while he's being interviewed, like it's NBD, happens every day.
They mentioned briefly in this ep that if the revenues continue at the current rate, that they could start paying people in another couple of weeks. Which makes the Westgroup piracy just that much worse.
The important difference between this show and Star Trek, however, is that with Other Space, you already know the entire crew. With Trek, even in a bottle episode you can bring in a couple of crew members that the audience hasn't seen before and treat them like they've always been somewhere other than the bridge.
Oh, they are. But that's what makes the supermarket dance extra goofy to me, especially with the women looking on and not knowing what to do.
Fugazi is a mock Italian word meaning "fake" or "false". In my head it's more of a New York City slang word; I was kind of surprised that Rodney, as a Bostonian, uses it (tonight wasn't the first time he's broken that word out).
…yes.
It was a "Murder on the Orient Express" thing…they all did it.
This should be a surprise to nobody, given that we had an ABC promo a couple of weeks ago that touted "The Final Four Episodes." Not final four of the season, mind you.
He did learn from Ned (in the first ep) that if you're gonna pronounce a sentence like that, it should be up to you to carry it out.
That's been my typical experience throughout the season.
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It only became a foreshadow in retrospect; Sorkin wrote Bartlet's rant and it gave him the germ of the idea for the kidnapping plotline.
As I noted above, Yahoo Screen is available for the Samsung Smart TV, but Community isn't in its menu anyway. Go figure.
I've had no important problems with Yahoo Screen, using Chrome and both Windows 7 and 8 (different computers, natch). The Yahoo Screen in my smart TV doesn't show Community, or a lot of other stuff that I can see via browser. So I'm thinking that my TV is maybe not so much with the smart.
That bit knocks me out every time.
What the hell, get it done in henna and see if anybody notices that it's disappearing slowly.