Also, Martin confirmed his this-timeline last name is Mertens, just like Farmworld Finn's last name. So yeah — if we can figure out who the other parent is…
Also, Martin confirmed his this-timeline last name is Mertens, just like Farmworld Finn's last name. So yeah — if we can figure out who the other parent is…
My guess: The basics of Martin's story are true, but Martin didn't actually protect Finn in the slightest, causing him to be dropped to the bottom of the sea, and somehow protected/brought to the forest where he was left in his own boom boom.
I was a little surprised they got away with that, actually. But it was AWESOME.
… Oh man, OK, that WOULD be awesome, and I hate that kind of panel format.
I realllly wanted the show to succeed, but I hate the format. Stewart even said that Crossfire was hurting America! Why remake Crossfire?! My last episode was the one on Vaccines, seeing as they had the anti-vaxx idiot [Honestly: Giving those idiots a platform is deeply irresponsible. People are dying because of…
AND George of the Jungle. C'MON PEOPLE
This has been my favorite episode in a long time. I think it's just a matter of how they seem to do bricks of episodes on one character. A couple seasons ago it was the All Muscleman All The Time show, and that got old, and lately it's been nothing but Mordo/CJ. I really wish they'd mix up the episodes better.
Wait, maybe he's got a line on Estelle's next album!
Brown Town?
Dennis better not become a fucking lumberjack…
Now I'm liking the idea, because you KNOW he'd go with the whole blood spatter analyst thing. "What do these patterns mean?" "Oh, yeah, totally stabbed. or shot. Stabbed or shot, yeah."
It's funny, too, because the past few episodes, Dennis has gone from my least favorite to my favorite. When I first started, I felt that Dennis was the one who should know better. But now it's clear that he probably DOES know better, he just doesn't care because it's what he wants now. I love that he's the most…
Yeah — Wes Borland is actually pretty awesome. I never figured out what in the holy fuck he was doing in Limp Bizkit.
That's Rope, I believe. That said, there ARE transitions, because film cameras can only hold ~10 minutes at a time. So that's why you get a few weird shots in Rope, like when the camera drifts behind a plant. To cover the reel change.
I GIVE IT MY LOWEST GRADE EVER: B-.
Yeah — pretty much this exactly.
I'm in the same boat. I was hoping for some sort of at least mini-reconciliation at the beginning because of MDLR — obviously short-lived because it wouldn't be an episode otherwise — just because as it was, the Bushes came out as WAAAY too unpleasant. Sometimes you get bad guy characters that you kinda stop just…
To me it really looked like the drink from the Sitcom Bar in "The Gang Tries Desperately To Win an Award", but I wasn't sure.
…future?
I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW ABOUT THESE. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.