I didn't know McDuffie and Key were related, that is cool, small world.
(I also didn't know McDuffie wrote the Damage Control books even though I've read them. But hell, I only just read Icon a few months ago.)
I didn't know McDuffie and Key were related, that is cool, small world.
(I also didn't know McDuffie wrote the Damage Control books even though I've read them. But hell, I only just read Icon a few months ago.)
I watched the pilot of The Grinder even though the idea sounds really dumb, and the actors are all really good, I might even watch it again.
Once you can fake genuine enthusiasm, you've got it made.
Six episodes, pretty good though — I think they stayed entirely in the pub except one episode where they went to a funeral.
I watched both seasons of that, it was pretty good.
My wife did that with The Sixth Sense.
That could be Elliot's mistake though.
"Begin the Begin" was on my playlist when I read your comment and it was right at the line "Miles Standish proud". Weird.
I could see that because those two comics are almost, but not quite, entirely unlike one another.
Yeah, I liked the book overall, too, I'll read a sequel.
Yes, that is a low bar, but she literally said she would stop crime. That is what super heroes do, not super-villains.
That one really was like the exact opposite of a good answer to the question. I think it's a new low in an almost always poorly answered category.
Is it just me or did anyone else think the Purge planet people looked a lot like the characters in the Achewood webcomic?
Sorry I upvoted you when you had 7.
I don't remember Woops but I loved FB, TBSS, and The Edge.
Good point. And he never talked.
Yes, I was coming here to say that. I don't think Pibbles was actually ever on screen except the pictures of him.
XS is for "Xtra Small".
One time the chief was in the hospital and it looked like they were going to do the "family only for visiting" thing and then they totally didn't.
You aren't even gonna watch your own show? It just came back this past weekend.
Or so I hear.