People don't understand, understand, people like you.
People don't understand, understand, people like you.
The book's really good. I'm into the sciency stuff, the wife isn't. But we both loved the book. Funny, lots of suspense, and a realistic(ish) approach to the premise of trying to survive with limited resources.
Is that still getting a movie? I remember murmurings a year or two back.
Alphas didn't even get that. They're really bad at supporting their scripted shows.
I love everything about this song. Zack mentioned how the episode has affection for all its characters, and it shows here, giving each of them a part to play. I especially liked Lauren Tom's injection of cattiness into her "not if LEELA is engaged." I was glad to get more Futurama, and there were good times after…
Your opinion is bad and you should feel bad!
The Faith two-parter that arced over into Angel was really good, too. It also had the bonus of (along with Wesley's replacement of Doyle) really kickstarting Angel's rise to a stand-alone quality show.
I felt that way about "A Hole in the World" since first I saw it. SUDDENLY Fred and Wesley get together after seasons of unrequited-ness! Squee! And then the next episode, we get the masterpiece of manipulation. But maybe I also dislike it because I never cared that much for Fred… or Illyria; I'm gonna lose all…
Well, you're half right.
Wonderful interview, as always. Not all subjects are as willing to open up and have fun for these RRs, I'm glad Siddig was so game.
Hello? Mr. Standard? Carter Bays and Craig Thomas would like a word with you.
But, a positive if she's killed off or put on a bus?
Given your view on Parks and Rec's final (ep? season?), which is literally Hitler, I no longer welcome you, Insect Overlord.
You monster.
Well, I don't think that clearing that low bar is much to speak of. Sort of like the least unattractive monkfish, or best smelling septic tank. Yeah, you'd rather be stuck cleaning that one if you had to, but wouldn't you rather not clean any septic tanks?
This Drew Fortune guy didn't like the end of Friday Night Lights? What kind of monster is he? That finale was so perfect that I was really scared they were going to go forward with a FNL movie and retroactively ruin it.
Love the line, but it wasn't in 2001. It's ret-conned in, in 2010. The last line of 2001 is the video recording that Dave sees after shutting down HAL, telling him about the Tycho monolith found on the moon.
Yeah, Jake was right; Boyle's was better: Go Ahead, Jake My Day.
I'm a public school teacher, and I use limited segments of JC Superstar in my history class (where we also study major world religions). Christianity's part of the standards. I'm not too worried about complaints because the parts I use are mostly about the historical situation in Judea at the time of Jesus of…
That's a good one, too.