That's my question!
That's my question!
I'm aware people want the 6FU reviews to return, and I haven't forgotten about them, but my job is busier than it might look from the outside, and it's been tough to carve out time for the reviews lately. I'm grateful for the interest!
Yup, that's some sharp commenting right there.
Haha, thanks for noticing!
I love Anagramatron, too! You probably read about it when Katie Rife covered it last year: http://www.avclub.com/artic…
Yeah, but the scene is really welcoming to newcomers. Nobody ever hates the cut of your jib.
I like them too, jiminy jillikers! Another thing I like: the cut of your jib.
Just try to find a better deal on Philadelphia. You can't.
I have the same rule but for actual people on Twitter
Just updated the story, by the way. Thank you for the tip, pzerzan!
For Christ's sake, Gomey
Thanks for the link! Nice analysis.
If you have thoughts on the show's use of yellow, HBB, I'd love to hear them! This is an article that focuses specifically on the use of red, green, and blue in this episode of H&CF, as indicated by the headline and, well, the entire article.
Thank you for this link! Great stuff.
Me too! Thanks, Scrawler!
First off, thanks everyone for your nice comments, you included, SunnyD! (BTW, "Jobsian" = Steve Jobs.) I do want to clarify one point: Except where I give a specific nod to the directors/costume designers/etc., I'm not trying to argue that the makers of the show necessarily thought of all these interpretations—maybe…
Great idea! We'll do it for the next RDR season for sure.
Correct, although it was truly random—Josh just found the "random IMDB page" link fastest on his phone.
It's a deal, Pops, but what do we do when the Patriots win the Super Bowl?
You're a sweetheart, and I'm jealous of your spacious nightstand.