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Erling Garriock
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From who? It's not exactly a groundbreaking joke, nor a specifically current one. People have been making basically the same joke for decades.

Oh no! Who will look after Max?!

I can see this making sense - Twilight Zone, though an important Television relic, is exactly that: a relic. I doubt it really resonates with many of the young park-goers. As long as this doesn't get applied to the Tower of Terror at Tokyo DisneySea (whose original story gives it by far the best pre-ride experience),

Love that they criticise the fact that these movies never really come to a conclusion, and the very video they do it in just sorta ends without really making any final statement. There were some genuinely interesting discussion points raised, but they were frittered away as barroom banter instead of being genuinely

My dad used to teach this poem to his high school juniors every year. Getting a bunch of 16/17 year olds to analyse such a cynical poem that both contains swearing and bitches about parents always went down a treat.

I'd've preferred a future Sue "Fish Out of Water" storyline where she actually experiences a reasonable standard of living.

They ended it with the "ol' twin gag" because they couldn't let Sue actually be right about getting screwed over. If she'd been openly played like that, it might've actually led to some character development. Sue is super nice and optimistic, but we've seen plenty of times that she isn't as naïve as people think. We

I'm surprised this hasn't sort of been how the show was handled - each crime leading in some convoluted way to another, tangentially related but wholly separate crime. Would be fascinating to see how the wave merely perpetuates.

As a foreigner watching this series online, there is no point in the week where I am more aware of the quiet whirr of my hard drive than the moments immediately following one of these episodes. None more so than this week.

It's really not as pervasive as people seem to think. Some places certainly have a lot of it, but it's not like the whole country is covered in cameras. Some cities are much, much worse for it than others.

Deep, man. Deep.

This. I just saw the movie last night, and will admit to being quite a fan of the original movie (though my opinion on Ben Stiller himself varies significantly). I thought the actual story of the movie was good, and I didn't mind it being heavy on callbacks because I'm tired of sequels that attempt to embrace

"…taking a 39-year-old renovated classic, recently forcibly removed from the latest three owners in a line of 36 due to claims of mistreatment, and attempting to make further improvements to its running ability…"

To me this seems like the most likely scenario. Still seems odd, though.

Now that's a tribute that I'd actually love to see. Possibly the best way of all to honour him would be to get someone completely out of left field that no-one could predict.

That series was brilliant. One of my go-to box sets whenever I'm having an off day. I haven't watched this episode but saw some of the web series a while back. It seemed forced and unfunny, I can't imagine stretching it out to a full episode is going to do it many favours.

Oh god, please no. I could've actually seen a Stuart spin-off working when he was merely a down-on-his-luck, confidence-lacking comic book store owner, but now he's become a genuine creep with no boundaries it would be completely unwatchable. Can you imagine a full half hour of his stunted attempts at conversation?

But Pinky and the Brain was made with WB, not Universal. Anyway, I'd much rather see Animaniacs return in full over Pinky and the Brain (who are still stuck in Elmyra hell).

The existence of that EP can only be meant as a sign that they're anime fans, but if they really liked anime they probably wouldn't have covered the English-language themes. Especially in the case of Digimon, which has a great title song in Japanese but one of the most irritating half-assed English themes ever.

It's the former. Although your concept sounds equally compelling.