Oh, wow…
Oh, wow…
Watched it with a 5 year-old relative.
Freshman College Roommate story:
[Roommate] was a conservative Christian, and an education major. He was not -thrilled- to have me around, because I was obviously a heathen sent by god to test him, or a Quaker or something. There was suppressed tension between us for several weeks, culminating in the incident where I…
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That… would actually be a pretty cool direction for the show to go in, although I'm not entirely sure how Root fits into that model.
I'm not sure I feel yet about the 'POI Squad' expanding and becoming more of an integrated, happy family. In some ways, the whole setup was more intriguing when the base four were each at a distance from one another and less trusting in their interactions. On the other hand, the increased familiarity between the group…
It reminded me of angry skeletons trapped inside a fiery waterbed… and yet, it was still kind of awesome.
"I know writers who use subtext, and they're all cowards, OK?"
Good news!
Really?
On a second viewing, I noticed that this episode had several shots of Atticus walking around for more than a second or two. He had an obvious limp when he moved, but it seemed like an improvement from the last few seasons where Brick rarely moved under his own power, on-camera.
Living in most areas of the American midwest you can reasonably expect the summer to contain weeks where the daytime temperature consistently reaches the 80s and 90s, accompanied by high humidity; and at least a few days a year where the thermometer breaks 100 are not unusual. I won't argue that there aren't cultural…
And wearing a shirt with the image of a snarling dog, for some reason.
I thought about a Cracked article that explained why existing 3D printed guns were not yet nearly as dangerous as the media was hyping them up to be. If I recall correctly, it said that in addition to being single-shot, very low-caliber weapons, they are highly prone to malfunction, including exploding in the firer's…
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"… just like his father."
A very solid season opener for a show I grew to love in its sophomore year.
Lucky devil. I've been seeing one, over and over again for weeks.
Dr. Drakken is different. Sorta. At least he tones down the gravel a bit, and adds more whine.
National Lampoon's Radio Dinner has several gems, too; in particular "Genius is Pain" a really savage John Lennon parody produced before that kind of thing became considered in poor taste.