Better late than never, but apparently in the original ending he brought something back from the deserted town.
Better late than never, but apparently in the original ending he brought something back from the deserted town.
In addition to being not that funny it marks a subtle but important change in Homer's characterization from generally lovable fuckup to generally mean-spirited fuckup.
Managed to see Rush at least once on every tour since Roll the Bones in 1991. Not sure how many that makes.
I smell another spinoff!
America deserves, nay needs, a Lobot/Ugnaught buddy comedy.
"The plan works and Henry is killed immediately after making the announcement, but it’s not clear how much this benefits the Resistance since acting Chancellor Heusmann confirms the story himself shortly afterward…"
More than a few Rebels got mowed down on Hoth, although obviously ESB wasn't a war movie per se.
There are elements in all the prequels where I can see the seeds of some very cool movies. It's just that Lucas had no real supporting help, just suck-ups and yes-men, and so his flaws as a director and writer became even more noticeable.
Anyone else think Diggle was fooled by that phone call just a little too easily? I mean, Oliver had *just* explained how he got fooled into killing Felicity's boyfriend. You'd think "don't believe everything you see/hear" would be the order of the day for the rest of the crew.
Or at the very least trained by her.
So far, yes.
Man I would love for the 2nd season to be even 75% as good as the first, but I have a feeling it will fall short. Hope I'm wrong. I think an anthology approach would've been a better way to go.
Might as well throw some love to Insomnia, which had an emotional impact on me almost as large as It.
Is that when Ben comes out of the library? If so, that's the one passage that scared me more than any other I read as a teenager.
I tried hard to make it through but had to tap out around book 5 or so.
For being the keepers of peace and justice in the galaxy, the Jedi sure do have a casual relationship with the truth.
Same here. I guess I'll see what Team Arrow is up to instead.
In the world of the Sopranos, lawyers are nothing more than high-priced tools to help them escape jail time. Skilled, sure. But for many people, not just the characters in this show, the idea of becoming a doctor still has a certain nobility attached to it.
In the world of the Sopranos, lawyers are nothing more than high-priced tools to help them escape jail time. Skilled, sure. But for many people, not just the characters in this show, the idea of becoming a doctor still has a certain nobility attached to it.
I could listen to her laugh all day.