I think Boardwalk (and to an extent Mad Men) is hurt by having to be beholden to history with no real endgame in sight.
I think Boardwalk (and to an extent Mad Men) is hurt by having to be beholden to history with no real endgame in sight.
This…this is more correct than I would like to admit. Sigh.
This is pretty much my take as well. It doesn't help that the show is/was on in an era that included Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and Game of Thrones for prestige Sunday night television. I still really like the show, but it has never crossed the boundary into OMG I love this. Though I do respect it for being, like The…
I used to make my parents watch MST3K, which they hated. I was also into buying letterboxed versions of VHS tapes, which they also hated. They were wrong on both counts, so I don't feel guilty.
There's another episode, too, where Hermes finds a fossilized dog and tosses it aside saying something about not letting Fry know.
Personally, I think they ruined a beautiful ending by re-animating the corpse. But I know a lot of people just wanted MORE Futurama, which is fine and I get. What is inexcusable, though, is how the movies and later seasons crapped on the emotions of "Jurassic Bark."
Past "Bender's Big Score," absolutely not.
The DVD movies crapped all over Futurama's legacy, FYI
I wondered that myself, or how many people here have torrented a movie/TV show, or used someone else's HBO GO password, or have a bought and paid for copy of PhotoShop that also happen to be OUTRAGED.
Strangely, that would probably be the quickest/easiest way to do it.
At the end of the day, though, can we all admit we've looked at them?
On a related note: once my brother found a lost iPod Nano. It had no personal info other than "Chris's iPod" on it. I called Apple with the serial number trying to return it. They verified they had the info but couldn't give it to me. The guy on the phone says "well, either you can turn it in to the police…
From what I've seen from the perv sleuths, the Victoria Justice pics are fairly convincingly hers. Not that I condone it or anything, but what does it accomplish to lie about it?
Yeah it was pretty bad, and Wheton didn't really have the chops or self-deprecation to deliver the meaner jokes
I hope they show that James Harden in tight pants commercial with Charles Barkley FOREVER!
I don't know if there are any outright bad episodes in the later seasons, but there are some real clunkers. And strangely I think the quality of the animation has robbed some of the charm as well.
Wasn't that where they digitally removed Frakes' back hair?
By Admiral Kirk, are you referring to the Classic version from TMP?
At SDCC in 2012 we visited the TNG autograph table with Burton, Sirtis, and Spiner. Since we didn't want to drop 75 bucks on all 3 (in what I later learned would be a bargain at other cons) we just stuck with LeVar Burton, who gave us a weird but endearing forehead-touching hug across the table.
I saw Shatner about a month ago at Wizard World in San Antonio and his panel was playfully in line with the "Get A Life" version of him. The crowd got maybe 5 questions in an hour panel because he just talks soooo long about everything.