Mewberty was an amazing episode. She was so creepy and he looked so sad when she flew up in the sky.
Mewberty was an amazing episode. She was so creepy and he looked so sad when she flew up in the sky.
Exactly. SU tends to have the message that even good people (like Pearl, Greg, and Connie's parents) can be extremely flawed.
Yeah, she talks about how "you aren't built for fighting' and you can see in the battle sequence how unusual her build is for a fighting gem.
Seriously, why would they make it that easy to delete things?
Oh, now I definitely need to read the book.
I did like how they put "mothers" and "fathers" as Margaret and Joshua and then Finn's bio dad as "scoundrels".
Hey, if you can say one good thing about them it's that when they picked up Sweet Pea (aka the innocent child/ticking time bomb), they were calming him down and making silly faces at him instead of being jerks and making him even more likely to explode.
Lyle isn't a rabbi. He was just praying.
There's a certain look of joy a Jew gets on their face when they find out a fictional character is Jewish.
He covered the mirrors like we did after my grandfather died. Except we used newspaper.
The Lich I think.
Did anyway else watch Beastmaster the show?
*Mountains of Madness*
It is seriously an impressive difference in character. Acting with a capital A.
I mean, they spoofed the "oh, us poor billionaires" thing more than once in multiple ways which the the current conservative movement tends to be pretty sympathetic to. I'm not sure if "actual talent and hard work is more virtuous, but people lie and cheat" is a political idea either way.
Yeah, mine was pretty sturdy and worked fine. The design inside was nice looking, the problem was the outside (though again— sturdy) and the marketing.
I hope in the finale he opens up a sweets shoppe.
Hell, the Victorians would've been fine with first cousins.
Yeah, the Cliffley sketch was *amazing*. I am so sick of male talk show hosts perving on starlets. I often skip past an episode of those if they announce a female guest. The only way the 'sorry' sketch didn't work for me was that I know a lot of female scientists and most women at that level are so amazingly confident…
Seriously, male sketch comedians dress up as things that they are not quite suited for too and you are supposed to just read around that. How many sketches have involved men dressed as improbably ugly women or large kids?
Don't worry, I have a soft spot for Southland Tales too.