I remember that very vividly, but mostly because of Jon goading John Hodgman into saying "I'm a PC"
I remember that very vividly, but mostly because of Jon goading John Hodgman into saying "I'm a PC"
Twitter IS a force.
It wasn't anyone's fault, but casting Melora Hardin as Trudy ended up backfiring for this show in a big way, because she was supposed to be this saint of a character, yet whenever I actually saw her, all I could think of was Jan Levinson shouting "YOU'RE HARDLY MY FIRST!"
I have a friend from a small town in Alabama who told me that, in that town, the urban legend was that Marylin Manson was actually Urkel. This was a thing that several people had told him with utmost sincerity.
I'm pretty sure that the season is getting the conflict out of the way because it's planning on having a long victory lap and goodbye, for which I am both excited and not emotionally ready for.
Wait, so do people like The Hazards of Love now? I was always under the impression that people thought it was a bloated mess. I mean, I'm a big fan of it, but I figured I was in the minority, because I prefer proggy Decembrists to folky Decembrists.
This show has always had a lot of bleeped swears on it. I've always thought it was one of the show's great little ironies, that such a good-natured show swears that much.
The Hold Steady, "Constructive Summer"
Mos Def, "Umi Says"
Muse, "Supermassive Black Hole"
There's a ton of National songs on here, but this is the one that I want to see covered. It's a great song musically and I want to see someone sing those lyrics.
Drive-By Truckers, "Where the Devil Don't Stay"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, "Y Control"
I would sacrifice so many people to get that.
Regina Spektor, "Us"
Blue Oyster Cult, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
Weezer, "Say It Ain't So"
Ah, Slurms MacKenzie, you were truly the Andrew WK of your time.
Day also doesn't have the TARDIS being jealous and turning on the Doctor.
Listening to Zagreus now is funny, because it actually has a lot in common with Day of the Doctor: former companions in different roles (including one playing a piece of Gallifreyan technology), the way it uses the anniversary to portray a massive moment in the Doctor's life, and the way it pushes toward a new status…