I think Bad Robot got out of the serialised game, honestly. Everything they've done since Fringe has tried to be the best of both worlds as much as possible. Fringe didn't get serialised until like Season 3 in any real way.
I think Bad Robot got out of the serialised game, honestly. Everything they've done since Fringe has tried to be the best of both worlds as much as possible. Fringe didn't get serialised until like Season 3 in any real way.
It does feel like I'm watching Dark Angel sometimes.
…apart from those of us who were underage or didn't exist, right?
I meant that you would've thought she'd be hotter now, eve, but yeah. Poorly worded on my part.
I meant she seemed like she would've been hotter now, even, but yeah, poorly worded.
That's crazy for a number of reasons. First of all, you didn't own Late Registration, were never in the vicinity of anyone playing it, and clearly never heard a black person (or brave non-black person) singing the song. Second of all, they barely hide that it's an edit, they just double up on the word "broke" like…
"The Australians are quite backwards"
She was hotter younger though, if you were to imagine how she'd age from how she looked then you'd be thinking more along the lines of Sophie Marceau than how she actually looks.
I haven't even seen the movie and I can confirm that this is the gayest thing I've ever read in my life.
" Sixteen Candles hasn't aged as well as the other 80s teen classics."
The fact that there was an animated series and action figures aimed at kids for that movie blows my mind. The 80s was a different world.
I had a video of Back to the Future recorded off of TV when I was growing up. I don't know how much was edited, but I do remember the line "When this baby hits 88 MPH, you're going to see some serious stuff!" which was surprisingly less polite when I eventually got the DVDs.
An episode never went by without a little levity, even the finale had Badger and Skinny Pete, but it fluctuated between comedy and suspense so well it's ridiculous. People have taken to talking up 'Ozymandias', but I will never get over 'Crawl Space'. I think it was an episode of that Jim Rash Writers Room show where…
McConaughey was good in that.
Had me from "That sounds god-fucking-awful, Rust."
That's one thing I like about getting into new shows. Breaking Bad ends and it's like Breaking Bad is apples and you'll never have apples for the first time again, but then True Detective starts and True Detective is strawberries and you've never had strawberries before.
Size doesn't matter so long as it's well-received.
The ramen chef stuff took me by surprise, it was way more in line with the show I was expecting, so it was an awesome indication of the places this thing can go. Really broad, but really human. It also made me really want a contemporary set Watanabe show.
I've grown to enjoy Dandy, but aside from anticipating the next offering from Watanabe, I wasn't following its progress to our screens, so the tone was a shock to me, and a little jarring. I'd still like to see him do something else in the vein of Champloo and Bebop again.
That would make a great deal more sense, but does require one or two leaps of logic, considering ageing hasn't come up yet, let alone Hatake and Constance being anything other than experimented-on humans.