Dear BBT,
Dear BBT,
I think the idea is that Earth's population has been drastically reduced. There's no resource shortage per se, there's plenty of farmland per person, for example. There's just a dwindling number of viable crops.
The movie has the advantage of being an original idea such that, without it, the TV series would never have existed.
And, if you were as good at making movies as they are, and could keep doing it, why wouldn't you? I can completely understand their having no interest in Television.
The Machine is more like NZT Finch, than Harold Finch is like NZT Finch, in that respect.
To me, it was more impressive than entertaining. I appreciated what they were doing, but it didn't make me laugh.
Having Alan Davies as the designated goat was actually a master stroke, I think, in terms of getting guests to feel comfortable with the format. Now, that it's been around for a while, they do let him place higher on occassion.
The siren is also used to stigmatize the obvious joke answers. More panel shows should have that.
I thought driving away the general populace was the goal of AVClub comments.
Sorry, I gave up on whom, but I will fight on for MacGuffin a while longer. :-)
"In case you missed it" points to the future now? Weird.
Why kind of Broad City fan wants to make up rules for everybody?
There are worse things to shoot for.
I know the dogs are not reliable in reality, but the courts still trust them is my point:
"He’s more or less the MacGuffin for this story"
It's following a chain of suspicion. In a world where a dog can "signal" drugs in a stopped vehicle, you don't think a DA can convince the right judge that's good enough?
No worries.
Chris Hardwick Again?
All publicity is good publicity, etc. At least if you are not Chipotle.