Definitely more Milo Oblong.
Definitely more Milo Oblong.
It absolutely was a good thing. In the end, FP fell in with someone who understands her on a more intrinsic level and Finn was able to mature quite a bit.
Love that the RPG Jake is playing is basically Phantasy Star II/IV.
I thought William Hurt was returning in Civil War?~
Unfortunately Ang Lee's Hulk is by far the more interesting of the two Hulk movies.
Probably not too far off.
Interesting that the reviewer calls out the Goo Goo Dolls haircut when their song is playing in the background of the cafe scene.
Adult Swim is probably scared shitless of being in another Venture Bros. situation.
It helped this week that he didn't seem particularly tormented. He seems to have embraced the heightened reality that everyone other than him lives in.
I came, I saw, I ground.
You'd think this is the kind of show that would really find an audience on a site like The A.V. Club, but there's routinely low participation in these threads…
Not having a mullet will do that to a man.
Bryan Fuller House
Venture Bros. has a weird concept of verisimilitude where you can have all sorts of surreal nonsense going on, but being able to magically fit into two other men's suits? Of course you'd have to alter them!
Most Venture Bros. characters are more amalgamations of several sources and archetypes than they are straight rip-offs.
I read it as more of a Maddow-esque persona.
It's the pause and the crazy look in his eye that sells that line.
They toyed with telling us that Doc Venture's true destiny was in being a villain, why wouldn't his villainous counterpart actually be a misguided hero?~
It was bored Saturday afternoons in my childhood.
It is used in the Midwest as well. (I don't consider Ohio to be Midwestern.)