kurtz433
kurtz433
kurtz433

3 South African Child arms, and possibly one life.

I find this entire episode of the X-Files incredibly charming.

Yes, and for the first episode, she was more a focus of Archer's douchebaggery than anything else. It took a few episodes for Pam to flesh out as a really cool character.

I'm talking about the show's information for Pam. The first episode she was merely an HR person who said a couple funny throwaway lines. As the series went on, and as we learned, say about the horrific flooding of Poovey Farms through her marzipan diorama, Pam's character certainly grew to one of my favorites.

She's great, but probably not worth 6 copies of the same reply.

Also the funniest and most quotable fuckin miserable cunt of the whole goddamned whore-bug infested enterprise.

And "Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win!" is the absolute best of the first half of that series.

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Also, The Rock eclipsing the Nation of Domination.

He's also the funniest physical comedy actor of the entire series. Between his "hiding" Caprica Six and what may has well have been Jack Tripper Spit Takes for reaction shots, Baltar's consistently hilarious.

As the Champion of Capua, Crixus the Undefeated Gaul was initially difficult to like (but not to respect). The arc w/ Naveia & Lucretia was a well written storyline to cement him as one of my favorite characters throughout the series. I give as much credit to the writers as I do Manu Bennett, who breathed Crixus'

Thank you! WW&TCF is in fact one of my favorite films. Happy to see this gif in this thread, not just once from myself, but twice thanks to you!

Oh, so it's not like a 50 round drum then? Sure, why not. If you'd rather have an asterix full of bullets getting caught on everything around you, vs. just pulling new clips out of a bag/pouch to reload, then have at it.

Okay, I'll concede. You are correct. I do appreciate your input.

Ha! Hilarious!

And once again, I loved BSG myself, despite my criticisms. It was still operatic scifi, and it looked great, and in general the writing was good.

Book series - great start, but once Paul's son became a sandworm after a 3,500 year time jump, I feel like Herbert's series started firing ideas out of its butt. Add Herbert's son's novels and ... well the writers made a lot of money, didn't they?

Talking out of my ass? I'm the one who called your previous comments out for being absurdist. And I backed up my argument with rational thought.

And keep your absurdist other-end-of-the-spectrum comments to... well here on the internet.

Thanks for posting that photo. I also really hated the pilots backwards tank-tops / sleeveless undershirt combos. So very frackin' much.