The Black Tapes intrigued me (though it seems all but dead at this point), but I wound up unsubscribing to Tanis and didn't even bother with Rabbits.
The Black Tapes intrigued me (though it seems all but dead at this point), but I wound up unsubscribing to Tanis and didn't even bother with Rabbits.
Immediately after that Last Supper photo was taken, Granny's collapsed in a freak accident, killing half the people inside.
I must have spent a good 15 minutes thinking it was Regina who sacrificed herself and not the Evil Queen.
The check-in montage at the end was hilarious for how transparently it was working around a lack of guest stars. We got… Sven! And a CGI Tinkerbell! And a CGI Caterpillar! And Aladdin and Jasmine, who were actually available to film this week!
"The End.
Or, as it seems like I say every single week, the butterfly effect could be minimized and every single one of those people would still be born and live and die only under much much better circumstances. (Except Ashi, I guess.)
Shh!
"What do you want from me?"
"The truth."
"Don't be unreasonable."
I would say that all those things are examples of just what I'm talking about. (Well, not ALL - I have to concede 'ANUSTART' and "Sound of Silence") (Even though "Sound of Silence" gets a head start on account of it being both a Graduate reference and a new spin on "I've made a huge mistake.")
Necessity. Almost everyone in the cast had other commitments to deal with (and most still do) so they didn't even bother to try making the schedules work. There are 'group' shots where everyone is literally green screened together.
George Michael's episode is kind of a two-hander with him and Maeby?
If the jokes missed their window to be funny the first time around, surely rewatching the entire season multiple times won't suddenly make them hilarious. (And I have watched it three times, for the record. I've never found it hilarious.)
Not to mention the fact that the first three seasons already had flashbacks to younger George and Lucille, in which they were played by - surprise surprise - Jeffrey Tambor and Jessica Walter.
They would just write a flashback in which they came across someone many years ago who taught them how to get out of a paper bag.
"I know you hate jigsaw puzzles, but if you do this one 3 or 4 times, it gets fun!"
I'm really eager to see it recut, but I have a feeling it'll reveal even more weaknesses in the structure.
I wrote an entire academic paper on why Season 4 sucked, so…
That line was too cute to me because all it takes for them to pass the Bechdel test is to not talk exclusively about Archie.
Kyle MacLachlan can pass for late 20s, right?
I don't know what I'd be projecting.