lmao as if south park ever cared about factual information? anyone using that show as an educational tool should get their head checked. it's meant to make fun of everything possible.
lmao as if south park ever cared about factual information? anyone using that show as an educational tool should get their head checked. it's meant to make fun of everything possible.
I was happy to hear them talk smack about themselves for once. AFAIK that game was meant to come out last holiday season but has been delayed until next spring.
I'm frankly pretty surprised that people disliked this episode so much. I thought it was great.
I thought they satisfactorily explained the various mysteries of the island. If you're upset with the explanations given then that's a perfectly valid viewpoint. But since you didn't think that they actually explained the mysteries of the island you weren't actually paying close enough attention. Maybe the…
I enjoyed the episode, and didn't mind the canadian nor the school software sub-plots. However I have to agree the miley sub-plot seemed rather rushed or tacked on and didn't add anything to the episode.
the intervention one was actually pretty funny i thought
nah…the goth theme was fine, the vampires were fine, the criticism of emo was fine, it just wasn't up to par to the other episodes which also had goth kids, like the mysterion ones. it was still plenty funny, i'm not dissin the eppy nor do i mind that this had no current event references, it wasn't their best work is…
I thought it was funny, but it wasn't up to par to the Mysterion/Cthulhu or iPad-head-Franken-Psy plots.
Well Clyde left the show after season 4, and the show went on to season 8, so that is not how it actually ended, but it would have been a cool way of doing it.
lol this was what Clyde Phillips had in mind for the Dexter finale
Mr. Garrison usually teaches "history" via the various movies and tv shows he's watched recently. it's a recurring trope of the series.
but…weed is legal now in colorado…lol
Honestly I loved LOST's finale, it hit me in the feels way more than any other show's finale has ever done. I don't get the hate for it, I thought they solved enough of the "mystery" to be satisfying, and then they reminded us in a really beautiful way that it's relationships that are important and that "it's about…
Someone on youtube re-edited it into a sitcom and added a laugh track. worth a watch.
I can respect your opinion of the Dexter finale, but I thought it hit enough notes to earn a C at least. I'd have been okay with it getting a D even. But I'm offended by an F…I just don't see how it could be considered the worst episode of the entire series. Yet it's the only episode of the entire series to get an…
I love Kubrick though. I'm not criticizing either of them, they're both great IMO. They're just talented in completely different ways and I think that comparing them is apples to oranges.
I'm pretty sure I read in an interview somewhere that explained this. IIRC, they were together and he broke up with her because he felt intimidated by the thought of trying to live up to the legacy of her well-to-do family. This was one of the major catalysts for him to want to prove himself and be the one who was…
It was revived for a second half-season due to a fan grassroots campaign, and they still ended the show on a huge cliffhanger. They had half a season to give us closure, but they just gave us more questions.
"Every time he does evil it's for someone else" except that nobody told him to kill the kid on the bike.