My favorite moment of recognition of myself in Tina was in "The Belchies":
My favorite moment of recognition of myself in Tina was in "The Belchies":
New York Community Board 3 rockin' the sure shot!
"Oh, great… terrific! He decides to keep the zoo open, so you kill him! Brilliant! Well done! Thank you so much, especially for shooting him right between the eyes, so that it doesn't look like an accident. Because the people at Octopus will know that he was coming here to close us down, so there's our motive for…
Of Mans First Disobedience, and the Fruit
Of that Forbidden Tree, whose mortal tast
Brought Death into the World, and all our woe,
With loss of Eden, till one greater Man
Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat,
Sing Heav'nly Muse,that on the secret top
Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire
That Shepherd, who first taught the…
Dude. Waiting for Gorgo. Dude.
Stop wandering around my yard having talks about betrayal!
I'll think of it, just give me a minute…
Gravity Falls, Gravity Falls, Gravity Falls. It's criminal how few people know about this in my general life. I went into a Disney store to see if they had any merchandise and the people working there had never heard of it. WORK IT OUT, DISNEY.
That was the moment I knew that in some part of my heart and soul, I was Tina Belcher.
Heh, "Aslan."
Beads?
Get hype!
This year for the holidays my brother and I have a plan to marathon the extended LOTR trilogy, the first Hobbit film, and then go out to see Desolation of Smaug in theaters. Are we insane? Quite possibly. Are we giving this our best shot? Yes, yes. and yes.
Whatever anyone says about the first one, the Riddles in the Dark scene between Bilbo and Gollum was perfect. Perfect, I say.
And the cat's in the cradle with the silver spoon, little boy blue and the man in the moon!
I've got a brand new pair of rollerskates, you've got a brand new key!
I may want some pipeweed to go along with this as well.
Just when I think I'm out, those cheeks suck me right back in.
I don't actually have anything to add, just that I love Hannibal and I love when it's analyzed as well as in this article and I'm so happy that the AV Club's reviews turned me on to this show.
But does it mention that he cried?