NO.
NO.
Thank you!
Oh my god, is it too late to vote in the Commies??
You take that back about Ace Ventura Sean.
"Herblock" sounds like it should be the title of my soon to be written Sherlock fanfiction, with Sherlock reimagined as a woman, caught between the warring passions of crime solving…and her own heart.
Oh my God Levar Burton watching the Troy and Abed goodbye scene. You guys, I never cry, but…
He's done some Great Job Internet's before!
Boy, I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Huh, Thanks for the clarification! I was going under the assumption that Newswires were for actual…news, and Great Job Internet was for amusing things that were not considered news.
Not that this news isn't hilarious, but I'm starting to not understand the distinction between a "Newswire" and a "Great Job Internet."
Yeah. Dollhouse was campy and ridiculous fairly often, but even when it failed it did so with style.
Yeah you could totally imagine yourself living on Serenity. You could see all the space saving features, and the touches of individualism along with the touches of practicality that was so great, because it was such a well thought out space.
Why should we even care? They're all wooden cut outs, and are leaning more and more on their various quirks instead of fleshing themselves out.
So true. And I thought I couldn't care less after the pilot.
This is really peninsula—D'OH!
Especially after he managed to do a great job with The Avengers. The bar was set even higher.
Exactly. Even when the characters are doing something that is completely out of my wheelhouse (except for killing vampires, that shit is my jam), they are relateable, and have relateable problems. It's what's so great about a Whedon show.
I think my main problem with this show didn't come from a comic geek standpoint. Admittedly, I only dabble in comics, and admittedly, the show did squander what could have been a geekfest.
That realization only made me cry harder :(.
It's a good thing that Troy took that imaginary sailing class!