One of them was Junior Juniper, though. He was dead man walking as soon as they said his name.
One of them was Junior Juniper, though. He was dead man walking as soon as they said his name.
The thing that has always puzzled me about the "snipe hunt for accuracy" is the selection process that seems to go into choosing what gets a pass as a necessary fictionalized take on an event and the ones that are deemed unforgivable.
Poor Junior Juniper. Once a redshirt, always a redshirt.
I think Winter Soldier established that Peggy's husband was one of the guys Cap freed from the Hydra camp in Europe. Murray's character was in the Pacific, so that should eliminate that worry, though of course there's nothing that says he couldn't have been transferred from one theater of war to another.
Yeah, I'm completely mystified by the hype. I like the title track from their album, but everything else on it is just bland bland bland to my ears.
Oh, that's a good one. I was going to wish for Dr. Zaius, but Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder wouldn't talk back quite as much.
That entire episode has to be on the shortlist for the Greatest Character Showcase Episode of All Time. The arc Bill goes through in that episode is simultaneously heartbreaking and uplifting, and Starr sells every second of it. Amazing stuff.
Actually, Ice Ice Baby goes "dun-dun-dun-DUNununun-NUH."
The mashed-up photo looks like Marilyn, the '80s-era UK pop star whose stuff never seemed to cross the pond. I think Band Aid is the only thing he sang on that I ever heard, and he was just in the chorus there.
Ah, okay - that's a great clarification.
EDIT: This comment was based on a misunderstanding of mizerock's original comment. He addresses that below quite well, but this comment keeps picking up likes.
I wasn't even that hard on Platinum Blonde - I just referred to them as "a somewhat frightful mash-up of Duran Duran and hair metal," and you would've thought I'd boiled them alive and wore their skins as my overcoat by the reaction I got.
A friendly caution - do NOT make sport of Platinum Blonde. I wrote a review of this track for a now suspended music site when it came out, and I was a bit critical of Platinum Blonde's original version. And Lord almighty, did the wrath of all Canada fall upon me.
Yeah, the Jerry name change was a low-yield joke to begin with, yet they cling to it like it's comedy gold.
The executive producer of Up All Night! There's a track record to hang one's hat on. The sitcom that refused to die, mainly because NBC refused to kill it in spite of all reasonable evidence that it needed to be put down.
It's hard to think of any other show that bears its love for its own characters as openly as P&R does. The show cannot bear the thought of any of its characters not being happy - I think it breaks the writers' hearts to even consider it for any length of time. If the AV Club ever does an inventory of "Amazingly…
Remo Williams - The Adventure Begins….and Ends!
I was going to theorize that Andy Richter Controls the Universe is absent from this list due to it having been a little watched cult series that aired just a little too soon to be covered by sites like this, therefore never really being discussed to the depth that something like Better Off Ted or even Selfie.
Ain't Dave just the cutest thing?
I was hoping for Super Karate Monkey Death Car, but any NewsRadio in the top 10 is acceptable. Thumbs up.