Excellent…
Excellent…
Just in time for your 7-year-old to buy it as an adult.
While I wasn't a history buff back when I was 9, I had a general idea of who most of them were, and it wasn't that they were "evil." In fact, I think Vlad the Impaler was the only explicitly "bad" guy in the bunch. The idea was to create a supreme leader for Cobra by combining the traits of the greatest military…
My favorite was the one where the Joes are rebuilding an orphanage or somesuch, and Shipwreck slacks off by telling the orphans a story featuring himself, Gung-ho, and I think Roadblock as Duke's three sons, all done in a kiddie-show animation style, with himself as the brave hero, Ship-shape.
I like how you're referencing what was easily the show's most badass storyline as something negative. ;-)
"And they tried to use Sun Tzu but were stopped by Sergeant Slaughter." So they used Slaughter's DNA instead.
Jeff is clearly based off Duke. Shirley is Stalker, and Annie is Shipwreck.
Not to mention that she went to the understudy audition pretty much as an afterthought, as opposed to gearing her whole life towards it, like Rachel.
And my favorite line of the episode was Sue pointing out the extravagant production for Katy Perry's "Roar" which was witnessed solely by Shuster. Shades of Season 1 snark/meta humor.
Community *almost* did it the very same week.
Mickey doesn't owe Kevin money; it was the other way around. The money was missing from the registered because Mickey had pre-emptively taken what Kevin owed him.
Yeah, that was killing it for me. The likelihood of him surviving the kidney removal was farfetched to begin with, but people in Frank's condition do not get liver transplants whether they have insurance or not, nevermind getting bumped up on the list. It's like throwing a perfectly good liver away.
I never get anything BUT the orange drink at McDs. They call it Hi-C Lava Burst or some shit now, but like Clever Username said, it's definitely still there.
At any rate, I hope they address its creation in the movie, instead of just having it show up when needed. Considering his standard armor couldn't stand up to Thor, I want to hear about how he built something to go toe to toe with the Hulk.
I always assumed Pietro had the hair because Magneto had the hair. Film Mags doesn't (and they're in different universes now…*sniff*), so there's less reason to have a young guy with silvery hair.
One? Does he not want to acknowledge D3?
That can be arranged…
I was waiting for that reveal, too. Now, I'm choosing to believe that Holt DID know, and the writers are trusting us enough that they don't feel like the need to explicitly point this out.
I thought the animation in Brave (especially the mama bear's) was astonishing.
"The third book [A Storm of Swords] was so long that it had to be split into two."