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and I like said, what I've seen of this TV show is that they try to avoid cliches whenever they can — I was actually disappointed a few weeks ago when Lindsay borrowed the car without her parent's permission and wrecked it, way too predictable for this show.
Rocks and Shoals is such a great episode. It could have been just a horrible stall-for-time while stuff developed on the station, but it combined the best aspects of To the Death and The Ship into something really spectacular.
I've had the DTs waiting for this to start back up.
With the unfortunate exception of a couple of episodes here and there.
I'm going to hijack your first post to get my reply relatively soon in the list. It's been a few months and we might have some new faces joining us…
Right, but just because the story is from Lindsay's point of view doesn't mean we need to accept her take on things at face value. She's not the worst of unreliable narrators, but she's not the word of god, either.
That's a real cliche.
Really, Millie's Mom is no more reactionary than Lindsay's dad.
see the only reason we think that is because we never saw Lindsay before she started hanging out with the Freaks. By all accounts, she and Millie were about the same level, and Lindsay may have fallen somewhat, but she hasn't exactly dropped off the map, and there's no real reason to think Millie would somehow do…
It's really too bad Freaks and Geeks didn't take place just a couple of years later than it did — when Coach Fredericks asks Bill what movie he saw, and Bill could have replied with Back to the Future.
That show, to use an Archer expression, was Baby Crazy.
I've had that stuck in my head now for months.
It's a #2 in your choice drawer.
"Favorite moment of Darrin’s fight: the quick removal of his glasses and handing them to Sharon without breaking a sweat."
That, plus the fact that Sharon was took the glasses without breaking gaze on the Irish Interloper. She knew exactly what dad was going to do, what he needed from her (hold my glasses for me…
Maybe it was so he could keep an eye on him… "keep your friends close but your enemies closer…" sort of mentality. He knew that Biff wasn't going to try anything under his golden-gloved-dispensers-of-justice, so by hiring him to do menial auto-detailing work, he was keeping all of the other ladies of Hill Valley safe.
I seem to recall an early episode of Malcom in the Middle where Cranston pulled some sweet skate-dancing moves. I can't remember how much of that was close-up, but I have an inkling that the skates were not Colbert's idea.
Goth and Industrial had a lot of dovetail, but I always considered Nitzer Ebb to be more an industrial band than a goth band.
LOL
Then what do you want me to recommend? Those questions were from someone looking for a jumping-off point for the SATB catalog.