"A[n] A!"
"A[n] A!"
He has the fourth-longest tenure of any SNL player in the show's history! After this coming season he'll be second.
I'm a sports fan and I wouldn't pay for ESPN. The primary network will carry what, a few games a week of major sports? I'm not big college fan and I don't need to hear a word out of Skip Bayless' mouth ever again, so the vast majority of their shows are useless to me. I'd rather spend that money on regional sports…
Unless you live very close to a bunch of broadcast stations, indoor reception is nigh unto useless since the changeover to digital broadcast.
If you're mainly familiar with this bit from best-of specials and/or YouTube (damn kids!) you may not realize that it originally aired during what's probably (almost certainly) the best episode of SNL ever made.
The first rule of the Flash is that running really fast in a circle will solve literally any problem.
An A? Really? I had to remind myself of Barry's wormhole punch just to keep myself from clicking the "F". That was dire.
Or babies out of sandwiches?
I don't mind the glut of superhero movies in general, but the way the MCU's trying to build this neverending series of big events is really wearing me down. It's like if the comics were ONLY the summer crossovers.
*Developed* by Thomas and Ruggiero-Wright. Created by Chris Roberson and Mike Allred.
If I had been looking forward to an adaptation of one of the worst Marvel comics of the last decade in the first place, its increasingly bloated cast list would be rapidly making me lose interest.
And it's worth whatever they're spending on it.
What Do Star Wars And Texas Have In Common? It's Okay To Kiss Your Sister!
Yeah, it's kind of amazing that an award where anybody who pays $40 gets an equal vote has stayed respectable as long as the Hugos.
I'm not sure of the mechanics, but he outright told Cisco in the doomed timeline that he still needs Barry to get faster in order for him (Wells/Thawne) to get home.
Also, would it really be better to live on the lam, with the threat of being discovered and sent back to prison for a crime you actually DID commit (i.e. escape) rather than serving out your sentence peacefully and getting regular visits from your superhero son until he manages to clear you?
It seems like the more Barry runs, the more ambient Speed Force energy there is for Eobard to absorb to power his own speed. Eventually he'll get charged up enough to go forward in time again.
A sad end to a great, great show, but it's nobody's fault but Clarkson's that he's such an asshole.
It seems like they have suspended him. No articles since the apology column (it would have been in REALLY poor taste to continue with his "The Transformed Man" series in particular) and his online presence in general has been basically zero.
I don't think it's so much an anti-feminist work as it is very definitely a non-feminist work. Barbara's a plot device in that story, stuffed into a fridge before that was a term, and that event became her defining moment for 20+ years.