They better pad that out with an episode where the family helps one of these supporting characters; Apu, Comic Book Guy, Krusty, Mr. Burns, or Ned with either their love or family life.
They better pad that out with an episode where the family helps one of these supporting characters; Apu, Comic Book Guy, Krusty, Mr. Burns, or Ned with either their love or family life.
No, but my understanding is that (one big revelation aside) since Salvation really has no big impact on the overall story and frequently has taken some flak for killing the flow of the narrative, they've decided to combine Gone to Texas and Salvation. That way they can spend a little more time establishing the…
Me too. I kind of Genesis had it's comic look though.
I know. I would rather they air Preacher at 10 PM, so it doesn't have to compete against Game of Thrones which probably takes a big chunk of it's target demographic. Also, airing at 10 PM might give them freedom to be a little more explicit.
It said "Mabel+Mabel". Meaning, Mabel learned to love herself.
Ian not being Frank's son is one of the things they kept from the original UK series but in the UK version the circumstances were completely different. Somehow (I think Liam broke his arm or something) Debbie ends up going through the sibling's blood types and points out that it's impossible of Ian to be Frank and…
That's not the "narrative they chose" that's a possibility they put out there but even then they realized it was too stupid to commit to it 100%.
Yes, there is a difference between a grandmother who is definitely black and a white grandmother who may or may not have had an affair with a black man.
Whoa! Something just flew over your head.
Frank's grandmother was not black. There's a rumor in the family that she had an affair with a jazz musician.
It's completely unbelievable that Gawker would run a story about some random female professor having an affair with a student and include NSFW pictures. She's not a professional wrestler or some random higher up at one of their big rivals.
Last season had some continuity as well. They tend to end the seasons with two or three part episodes in recent years and right now the running theory is this years season finale will tie into the Coon and Friends since that's the subject of the next video game and the winter before The Stick of Truth was released,…
I don't think so. Most of the stories ended with cliffhangers but just Sherilyn Fenn and Jack Nance were in any real danger and Lynch said both of them would have returned if Twin Peaks had been picked up for a third season.
Money matters. Scientology probably sees a profit off of Bart (Cartwright has even recorded promotional messages for Scientology using the Bart voice) Chef was a supporting character who was being used less and less frequently as South Park evolved from wacky animated series for adults to straight up political/social…
It bothers me too. I think just saying 'to the troops' or 'for this country' would have been better but it's best not to think about it.
Yep.
"I'm sorry, Lisa but giving everyone an equal part when they're clearly not equal is called what, again, class?"
"Communism!"
"That's right. And I didn't tap all those Morse code message to the Allies 'til my shoes filled up with blood to just roll out the welcome mat for the Reds."
"We can say these swears anytime we want because they're in the Bible."
"I don't think 'Leviticus is a swear."
"Shut the hell up, you damn ass whore."
Chuckie's thirteen, remember, he's just small for his age.
I think that was Mandy and Mickey's brother Iggy and some random Milkovich brother/cousin/friend/goon.